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2 Rand Waterberg Biosphere Reserve - Cape Griffon

Issuer South African Mint
Year 2018
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint South African Mint, Pretoria
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The Waterberg Biosphere Reserve, declared by UNESCO in 2001, encompasses one of the largest contiguous bushveld ecosystems in South Africa — and one of the last viable breeding strongholds for the Cape Griffon vulture (Gyps coprotheres), a species that collapsed across much of southern Africa following widespread poisoning of carcasses by poachers targeting elephant and rhino. The Waterberg colonies represent a genuine conservation anchor, not a symbolic one.

This issue is part of the South African Mint's ongoing Natura series, which has documented threatened indigenous fauna since 1994. The Cape Griffon appears here during a period when the species was listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, with an estimated continental population below 10,000 mature individuals.

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