Event Information
  • Event Topic
    Youth and Education
  • Delivery Format
    In-Person
  • Event Hosting Country
    south africa
  • Event Hosting City
    Tokai
  • Language
    English
Event Description

The event began with talks that explored the intersection of climate change and invasive species, highlighting how changing climate conditions can enable alien species to spread and disrupt native ecosystems. These discussions helped participants understand why local action on invasive species is essential for building climate resilience. The talks also introduced the arboretum as a learning space and explained the purpose of the detection experiment, grounding the activity in both science and place.

Following the talks, youth participants between the ages of 20 and 30 were divided into eight teams of three and sent into the field in a friendly competition. Each team spent around two hours detecting invasive alien plant species, recording their presence, and making observations about the surrounding environment. At the same time, we carried out a litter collection exercise. This mix of scientific observation and cleanup created not only a sense of responsibility and teamwork, but also excitement as teams competed to identify the most species and collect the most litter.

The event concluded with a prize-giving ceremony, where recognition was given to the team that detected the highest number of invasive species and the team that collected the most litter. This celebratory element reinforced the spirit of collaboration and made the learning experience enjoyable and memorable for the youth involved.

Host Information
  • Organization Name
    South African National Biodiversity Institute ( SANBI)
  • About
    SANBI is a national public entity responsible for biodiversity research, assessment, and monitoring in South Africa. It plays a central role in advancing biodiversity conservation, invasive species management, and climate change adaptation through science-based policy support, applied research, and public engagement. For this event, SANBI provided scientific leadership, technical expertise on invasive species detection, and access to the arboretum as a field-based learning environment.
  • Contact email
    nk.ndlovu@sanbi.org.za
Event Time Information
  • Event Local Time
    08/21/2025 09:00 - 15:00
  • Event Time Zone
    UTC +2
Event Local Time