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Waterfall City has embraced the Highveld’s indigenous, preserving and enhancing its natural grassland ecology is
water-wise plants and trees, skillfully integrating these into the introduction of native buck species. While our green
the landscape architecture of this modern city. To date, spaces have always been home to free-roaming duikers and
800,000 indigenous trees have been planted within the City. steenbok, the development introduced more buck species in
With 37km of hiking and biking trails along the Jukskei River small numbers, including Springbuck and Blesbuck, to test
that meanders across the property, many fishing dams, play their impact on the ecosystem as they play a crucial role in
parks and even a 20km mountain bike track, there is plenty managing the greenbelt’s vegetation. We are excited to share
to enjoy. Benches, viewing decks and bird hides are also that over the recent holiday season, Waterfall City’s antelope
located at several intervals along the river, creating perfect family expanded significantly with the birth of seven adorable
opportunities to pause while admiring the tranquillity of the baby buck – four Springbuck and three Blesbuck.
beautiful surroundings.
We invite you to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of
A significant aspect of Waterfall City’s commitment to Waterfall City, which is showcased across these pages.
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