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Prince William walks nature trails near South Africa's Table Mountain to promote conservation
by Gerald Imray
The Associated Press Translate This Article
13 November 2024
On 13 November 2024 The Associated Press reported:
Prince William went on an early-morning nature walk near South Africa's Table Mountain on Tuesday [5 November] to promote the work of conservation rangers in a unique urban national park. Cape Town is renowned for its natural beauty and while Table Mountain is its most iconic landmark, the national park forms part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Some of the plants growing on the slopes of the mountain and across the wider Cape Peninsula are not found anywhere else in the world.
Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.
...William is in South Africa to promote his annual Earthshot Prize, which awards $1.2 million in grants to five entrepreneurs or organizations for innovative ideas that help the environment and combat climate change. William set up the Earthshot Prize in 2020 through his Royal Foundation and the awards ceremony will be held in Cape Town -- the first time it's been in Africa -- on Wednesday night.
The Prince's four-day visit is a kind of environmental roadshow and is heavily focused on climate and conservation, though he did break away from those issues on his first day in Cape Town on Monday [4 November] to attend a rugby practice at a local high school and play a little of South Africa's favorite sport with some of the kids.
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