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Biodiversity sustains human life

Metro celebrates International Day for Biodiversity.

The world celebrated International Day for Biodiversity under the theme “Biodiversity for sustainable development”, recently.

The metro used this year’s event as a unique opportunity to raise public awareness about the importance of biodiversity and also to emphasise the need to reduce the current rate of biodiversity loss which negatively impacts all life on earth.

The O R Tambo Cultural Precinct in Wattville, a centre regarded as a biodiversity region within Ekurhuleni, was abuzz with community members and high school pupils getting first-hand natural science lessons from environmentalists on biodiversity.

Edwin Makushu an environmental officer from Ekurhuleni doing vegetation identification and explaining the importance of the tree to the members of the community during the recent International Biodiversity Day.
Edwin Makushu an environmental officer from Ekurhuleni doing vegetation identification and explaining the importance of the tree to the members of the community during the recent International Biodiversity Day.

These experts shared their in-depth knowledge on the coexistence of various plants, water bodies, reptiles, birds and human life with the audience.

A keynote speaker at the event, MMC for environmental resources management in Ekurhuleni Clr Ndosi Shongwe said, “It is every citizen’s responsibility to take care of the biodiversity as it is our natural heritage.

“As the metro we are in the process of coming up with more strategic and developmental approaches to environmental management within the metro.”

Pupils demonstrated their understanding of the importance of biodiversity by doing chart presentations, poetry and stage plays which helped older citizens better understand the concept of biodiversity.

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