TRAIL

Species Hype

How do you connect with Nature? Tell us at trailplanet@trailmag.co.za

SPEKBOOM is a drought-tolerant South African plant popularly known for sequestering (drawing down) carbon.

It has become all the rage. Many have seen the monetary opportunity in this movement, and are proposing mass plantings of the ‘wonder plant’ – with messaging like ‘Save the planet, plant spekboom!’

This is utter nonsense! Monoculture planting of anything is against the principles of nature and fails to create the safe and diverse spaces that threatened

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from TRAIL

TRAIL1 min read
Tibialis Anterior Strain
Tim’s first symptom was a hard lump in the middle third of his lower shin. With continued running, it was soon joined by significant pain and swelling. Diagnosis after his return: possible muscle herniation of the tibialis anterior muscle through the
TRAIL4 min read
Living Life To The Max
Nonhlakanipho Tau is a 32-year-old civil engineer from Randburg with a love of the mountains, travel, the outdoors - and trail running. If you bump into this self-confessed adventure junkie and sucker for pain on the trails, you will know all about i
TRAIL5 min read
Gear Up
Let’s start by comparing the two disciplines. Road running typically has support tables every 3km, while trail running does not. Road running is also usually in suburban areas where help can be found more easily should you get lost or injured. In tra

Related Books & Audiobooks