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Helderberg Eco Rangers

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The Helderberg Eco-Rangers is a childrens group where youngsters meet on regular basis to enjoy nature, outdoor and environmental activities and outings.

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The Helderberg Eco-Rangers club is all about having fun while learning about and exploring nature and our environment. After all, we live in one of the most scenic parts of the world offering a diverse and magnificent floral kingdom along with a number of majestic creatures such as the Bontebok, Zebra, Caracal and leopard to name a few. Take a closer look, get down on your knees and you will discover a world often overlooked by the naked eye . . . beetles with intricate patterns, tiny bugs, fungi. Look up and you see the sugar birds flitting here and there, an African Harrier Hawk seeking a meal, brightly coloured butterflies and dragon files dancing on the breeze. Look further and you see the craggy mountains – the Helderberg and the Hottentots Holland ranges forming the backdrop to a land filled with beauty and life. You will be caught in wonder if you just take the time to be with nature. In the Helderberg, outdoors life is an adventure for all to enjoy and Eco-Rangers is here to help you and your children embark on a journey you will not regret.

The Helderberg Eco-Rangers is based right in the middle of nature! We meet each Friday (term time only) at the Environmental Education Center in the Helderberg Nature Reserve of Somerset West. This is the perfect home for this children’s group. With a safe, nature filled classroom environment our children are able to listen, learn and grow while being guided through amazing facts about the world around us. Lessons are most often presented to the children via an interactive overhead presentation. Following this, the children will have the opportunity to work on something practical be it an art, craft or science experiment relevant to the subject being discussed. Classroom sessions are always filled with fun and laughter as we feel this is the best way for children to learn and develop. They enjoy a fun, hands on approach to learning. Of course, being in the Nature Reserve, many of our lessons take place while out in the field interacting and becoming connected with nature. The outdoors is one big and exciting classroom. While out and about children have time to discover and explore in a safe place. They can make friends, study nature, play and just be children. As we know, being outside is beneficial to us all and research has shown us that children who have access to the outdoors are healthier, happier, calmer, more focused, inspired and more creative. Children of today don’t have the freedoms we used to have. They can’t just take a bike and go riding around town for fun. They don’t have opportunity to meet up with friends and go hiking up the mountains or swimming in the local rivers. And parents are most often caught up with work and life with little or no time to spend with their children in nature. Our world has become so unfriendly to children and families and thus we have the nature deficit disorder showing up all over the place. This is where Eco-Rangers comes in to help children and families reconnect and enjoy time out in nature. We want to bring back the joy of nature into the lives of the children of today.

The Helderberg Eco-Rangers is a family friendly group. Although Eco-Rangers is primarily aimed at Children aged between 3 and 14, we do like to encourage parents to join in whenever they can. Being together as a family in nature can help develop stronger, happier relationships between children and parents. Grandparents can join as well!

There are three groups which children can join.

The Genets – this group is aimed at children aged 3 – 5 years
This group meets at 13.30 each Friday for an hour.

The Caracals – this group is aimed at children aged 6 – 9 years
This group meets at 14.30 each Friday and finish at 17.00

The Leopards – this group is aimed at children aged 10 – 14+ years
This group meets at 14.30 each Friday and finish at 17.00

Our weekly children’s programme which is held each Friday consists of nature projects, nature slide shows, environmental education sessions, wildlife observations, hiking, practical workshops, conservation led tasks such as tree planting and alien species clearing. Most importantly of all it offers children time to be with friends and to have fun. Children who are members and attend the weekly meetings are able to take part in projects where they can work towards badges. These badges give children the incentive to learn more, become involved, take pride in themselves and their environment and share their knowledge. Our badge system helps children to develop of sense of achievement while recognising those who really put in a great deal of effort and hard driven desire to achieve a goal. Children who show a particular interest in a specialised subject can be introduced to the relevant person, body or community. We currently have a couple of children who enjoy botany and are now involved with ‘CREW’ and spend time submitting photos to www.ispot.org.za/. Other children are involved with leopard monitoring. These projects allow the children to learn specialised skills as well as to equip them with experience and exposure which can benefit them in the future. Children can also apply some of the knowledge they learn to their work and projects at school thus improving their grades in areas such as Geography, Natural sciences and life skills. Eco-Rangers offers so much more than just nature . . . it helps to develop the child as a whole, provides them with opportunity to learn new skills, puts children in touch with community projects, allows the child to feel and be a part of something bigger.

Apart from the weekly meetings, we run a series of outings, outdoor events and workshops throughout the year that take place in natural areas of Somerset West and surrounds. We normally organise two local outings per term. These will take place over a weekend. There will also be one or two long distance outings for families who are interested. During the school holidays more events are organised. These may include week-long nature programmes, survival camps and sleep-outs. Our outings and holiday programs are open to anyone wanting to be out in nature in the company of children.

Don’t let nature pass you by. Give the Television a break, put away the Ipad and Xbox. Put on your hiking boots, take a breath of fresh air and embrace yourself and your family for some good healthy fun. Discover more and be amazed – Join the Eco Rangers.

Find us on:
www.eco-rangers.co.za or
email: [email protected]

Address: Helderberg Nature Reserve, 7130 Somerset West
Email: az.oc.sregnar-oce@ofni
City: Somerset West
Street Number: Helderberg Nature Reserve
Zip Code: 7130
categories: education, environmental conservation organization



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Reviews
One of the few nature reserves with good amenities! A strange drive to find the main entrance, but a beautiful reserve with plenty parking and picnic spots. Hiked the Leopard loop, which has very few flat spots to rest your legs, so be prepared to walk uphill all the way The top gives a breathtaking view of the Helderberg region, with a wonderful stream that provides shade and refreshing water at the beginning of your descent. Picnic area: Plenty large areas for families to picnic on, which aren't too far from the parking area.
Been going to this wonderful reserve for years. You can buy an annual membership card for individuals and families...well worth it if you live in the area or visit regularly. This weekend I visited for the first time since the fire in June. The reserve was ravaged but signs of new growth are everywhere. Gloriously green ferns and other hardy plants blanket the ground. The abundant watsonias are going to be stunning when they flower. Kudos to staff and volunteers for all their work in getting the trails sorted so we can hike. They are not done with the work yet, but I spent a few peaceful hours meandering through the reserve. Sometimes it was eerily quiet, sometimes I heard birdsong. And here and there a pop of pretty colour as flowers emerge from the scorched ground. The new Eco Centre is amazing. I need to make time to visit it properly. Playground: There is a grassed picnic area under the trees in this beautiful reserve...sadly the playground equipment was damaged by the recent fire and has been removed. Restrooms: Lovely clean restrooms with plenty of loo paper...yes, that can be a thing. Soap, sanitizer and running water. No handpaper towels. No mirrors. But very adequate for its purpose.
Loved the wildness of nature in this Reserve. The little paths inside gives you no choice of taking a risk to see where you'll find yourself next. The marked trails are beautiful and so many people use this for a late afternoon before closing time @ 17h30 to walk, run or meet someone just for a stroll. We will go back for more, thank you.
Easy access, friendly parks officials, and well kept trails are a cherry on top of a wonderful Western Cape nature area that is teaming with wild flowers, proteas and breathtaking views on a clear day. Trail offer a variety of challenges for casual to enthusiastic hiking aficionados.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
One of the nicest hiking spots. Sad to see how it is now after the fires but still beautiful! Safe and the trails are easy to follow! Friendly staff aswell! Thank youVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A great place to bring the family and friends for picnics and hikes ranging from easy to hard! You will be rewarded with 360° views if you can reach The Dome Summit!!
Fantastic place for long & short hikrs with beautiful views of Somerset West. Veld is recovering from recent fire & they had to cut down old oak trees because of Shothole borer. But still lots to see and great facilities, clean toilets and great new Education Centre with roof garden Restrooms: Renovated & clean Picnic area: Little shade for busy days, but new trees were planted
Very nice place to relax on weekends. Great hiking trails and beautiful gardens. Nice place also for a picnic and the facilities are in great shape and well taken care ofVisited onWeekendWait time10–30 minReservation recommendedNot sure
Always refreshing going hiking here. The trails are clearly marked with different colored arrows for each route on the sides to help navigate the trail. Picnic area: Clean and well maintained picnic area with a clean stream and sometimes some wildlife feeding close by
We went early in the morning, unfortunately due to the fires we never saw any proteas. However the ferns and watsonias were beautiful. It was a 1h30 hike. We took the Protea trail. It’s quite uphill and you will need to take a break or breather. I would recommend taking some water and a cap.
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