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Rietvlei buzzing with activity<p>​‘It’s been three years since we last hosted this event and it’s amazing to see the turnout. I was at Rietvlei yesterday to watch the challenge and was happy to see Capetonians making optimum use of the this natural asset. People were hiking, jogging, and walking in nature and others were picnicking with friends and family. This is what we want to see at these facilities. We understand that people may want to visit but that the economic climate makes it difficult, hence, we are offering free entry. Come out, don’t miss out on the free fun,’ said the City’s Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Alderman Eddie Andrews. </p><span> <figure class="subtopic-fullsize-img"> <img class="responsive" src="https://resource.capetown.gov.za/cityassets/Media%20Centre/MAC24HOUR2.jpg" alt="" style="width:965px;" /> </figure>​The reserve is home to about 412 plant, 31 mammal, 196 bird, 33 reptile, nine amphibian, and 14 fish species. Besides the water sport activities at Rietvlei, the reserve also offers opportunities for wildlife photography, bird watching, nature-based environmental education programmes, as well as shore-based fishing, picnicking and braaing at designated areas.<br>End</span>2022-04-02T22:00:00ZGP0|#1d539e44-7c8c-4646-887d-386dc1d95d70;L0|#01d539e44-7c8c-4646-887d-386dc1d95d70|City news;GTSet|#62efe227-07aa-45e7-944c-ceebacca891dGP0|#d912c876-ddd8-4579-aaf5-70f1e189ba11;L0|#0d912c876-ddd8-4579-aaf5-70f1e189ba11|Rietvlei;GTSet|#2e3de6c1-9951-4747-8f53-470629a399bb;GP0|#2ae396d6-04e9-46bf-8e30-898efa16d728;L0|#02ae396d6-04e9-46bf-8e30-898efa16d728|Table Bay;GP0|#6ec4174a-5cde-4fbb-b20f-42e26e79bb87;L0|#06ec4174a-5cde-4fbb-b20f-42e26e79bb87|nature reserve10

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