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June 2008 » Leopards in the forest
At least two signs of leopard activity in the Tsitsikamma forest have been reported by our Coastal and Forest Wildlife Project volunteers.

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FutariORIGIN: TANZANIA
A tasty combination of squash, yams, and coconut milk. Squash and yams are very common in Africa.

What you need:
  • one onion, chopped
  • one pound squash, peeled and cut into bite-sized cubes (hubbard squash is recommended, sweet pumpkin can also be used)
  • a pound or two of yams (sweet potatoes may be substituted), peeled and cut into bite-sized cubes

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