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The City of Cape Town is South Africa’s first city to be accredited as a Ramsar Wetland City. 

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Dredging of Clovelly -Silvermine Wetland and WL Toad breeding season.

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On World Cities Day, UNEP announces 19 cities to restore nature’s rightful place.

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Feel free to contact the Western Leopard Toad Conservation Committee if you would like to get involved or have any enquiries. 

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Address

Cape Town, South Africa 

Email

wltcapetown@gmail.com

Legal Status 

The Western Leopard Toad is a protected wild animal in terms of the Nature Conservation Ordinance No. 19 of 1974. This means that no person may harm, capture, possess, or transport this species, or keep it in captivity, without a permit from CapeNature, the provincial nature conservation authority.

No commercial trade is allowed in this species.  Any person conducting research on this species requires a permit from CapeNature. 

Images supplied by:  Jeremy Shelton, Angela Gorman, Philippa Clemo, Kurt van Wyk, Michelle du Toit, Gareth Williams, Mike Fabricus, Paula Strauss, Suzie Phillips.

Illustrators:  Gina Viglietti, Alex Kappers and Philippa Clemo.