Ohlanga River
The Ohlanga River is a river in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which empties into the Indian Ocean just north of uMhlanga, north of Durban. The river has extensive reed beds in the estuary at its mouth, which is only 7 km southwest from the mouth of the uMdloti River. Presently, this river is part of the Mvoti to Umzimkulu Water Management Area.
Umhlanga conservancy
At the river's mouth, a lagoon is surrounded by the Umhlanga Conservancy. This area includes a 26-hectare (64-acre) Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve, and a waste treatment works which is publicly accessible. This area contains bushbuck, blue and grey duiker, and numerous birds, including the southernmost occurrence of crested guineafowl.
See also
References
- ^ Dictionary of Southern African Place Names
- ^ Tourism KwaZulu-Natal, About Durban, retrieved September 2006
- ^ South African Birding, Umhlanga Conservancy Archived 2006-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved September 2006
- ^ A comparative study of zooplankton dynamics in two subtropical temporarily open/closed estuaries, South Africa
- ^ Mvoti to Umzimkulu WMA 11
- ^ KZN Wildlife,Umhlanga Lagoon Archived 2006-11-05 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved September 2006
External links
- KZN Wildlife page on the Umhlanga Lagoon nature reserve
- South African Birding page on bird species in the Umhlanga Conservancy
- Satellite view of the river
Media related to Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve at Wikimedia Commons