While the crew was filming again in the Aberdeen district the news broke: the Australian mining company PENINSULA, intent to mine the Karoo expanses for uranium, is forced once again, now for the third time, to delay its application for mining rights.
They want to dig up the Kareepoort Block in Eastern Cape and the Ryst Kuil and Quaggasfontein Blocks in the Western Cape. Two reasons for the delay were given to the Department of Mineral Resources are: The more than 1 000 objections from the local residents have overwhelmed their capacity. But more importantly is the discovery of the tiny Nananthus plant right where the bulldozers are waiting.
This is perhaps a brand new Karoo species that will have to be studied in detail before its conservation status can be determined. The botanical survey commissioned by the mining house was of such inferior quality that it did not only overlook this plant close to a hundred other plant types as well.