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Ilanda Wilds is a nature reserve along Amanzimtoti River in the town of Amanzimtoti,
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, South Africa.Swart, C. ''Ilanda wilds - our own natural garden'': South Coast Sun: 13 October 1974. This small area of land (Pooley, T. and Player, I. (1995). ''KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife Destinations''. .) contains various habitat types, ranging from steep rocky slopes to various riverine habitats, forest and small patches of grassland.


History

A portion of Ilanda Wilds was a quarry site. Once the site was abandoned, it was decided by the former Wildlife Society of South Africa (now
WESSA The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA; previously known as the Wildlife Society of Southern Africa and still earlier as Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society) is a non-government environmental organization (NGO) of ...
) to be rehabilitated as a nature reserve to protect the wide diversity of plants in the area and was proclaimed in the 1960s (1965) after interaction between local residents (including Charles and Ann Swart), the Wildlife Society and the Local Council of Amanzimtoti.Swart, C. (2009) According to Colleen Gill: :"concern about the rapid reduction of indigenous vegetation in 1965 resulted in the formation of the Flora and Fauna preservation committee. This subsequently affiliated with the Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society (now known as Wildlife and Environment Society of SA)."Gill, C. ''Interest Shown in Ilanda Wilds'': South Coast Sun: 26 November 2010. With the help of "a handful of enthusiasts" and the assistance of T. C. Robertson, the local council agreed to preserve the area of Ilanda Wilds. In March 1972, Stan Craven, then chairman of the local Wildlife Society, arranged the formation of a steering committee for the proposed development of Ilanda Wilds. Volunteers supervised local workers to remove
invasive species An invasive species otherwise known as an alien is an introduced organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Although most introduced species are neutral or beneficial with respect to other species, invasive species ad ...
, made trails and labelled indigenous trees. In 1977 "control of Ilanda Wilds moved from the Wildlife Society back to council". In the early 1990s a memorial was built to King Shaka's naming of Amanzimtoti; he led his army down the south coast on a raid against the
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in 1828 and rested on the banks of a river and drank the water, then exclaimed "''Kanti amanzi mtoti''" ( isiZulu: "So, the water is sweet"). It was decided by local council members to place the memorial in Ilanda Wilds, as this was a convenient place next to the river, even though no one knows the actual site where King Shaka rested and drank the water. During the late 1980s and early 1990s Ilanda Wilds reached its peak of development with well maintained paths, bridges and ablution facilities. However the increasing crime situation in South Africa during the 1990s did not leave Ilanda Wilds untouched, and theft from motor vehicles that were left unattended at Ilanda Wilds became commonplace. The ablution facilities were also continuously vandalized and it was decided to demolish them. According to Keith Walters who was in charge of maintaining Ilanda Wilds: :"''I soon realised that society had changed and respectable people no longer wanted to wander and enjoy the reserve
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the real threat of criminal elements. Any money that was spent on repairing infrastructure e.g. bridges, fences, ablutions or signage was wasted as these were stolen, or vandalised.''" And: :"''I also instructed the tourism office not to recommend the area in any brochures due to negative publicity we got from vehicle break-ins, debaucherous behaviour of members of the public, incidents of theft and the poor condition of the reserve infrastructure.''" In 2009 a committee was set up by members of the local community under the guidance of Jomo Sibisi. It was intended to upgrade Ilanda Wilds for environmental education of local school children, and to provide guided walks to foreign visitors to the
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. Mr. Sibisi encouraged the municipality to deploy a field ranger to Ilanda Wilds. A field ranger by the name of Musa Mfeka was deployed to Ilanda Wilds in 2009 to prevent grazing of cattle, harvesting of medicinal plants, dumping of rubbish and garden refuse, and to protect the local wildlife. Mr. Sibisi also intended to have a Zulu Village built on the floodplain around the memorial to King Shaka's naming of the Amanzimtoti River where traditional Zulu items could be sold to tourists. The building of the village was intended to "show how the area was in the old days", however it was advised that the building of the village would not pass an environmental impact assessment (if one were to be conducted), and that there had never been a Zulu Village at the site when King Shaka passed through the area. Mr. Sibisi also allegedly supervised the cutting of an unidentified tree below the cliffs in Ilanda Wilds where a wooden stage was to be built for traditional dancing and church choirs to perform in the centre of Ilanda Wilds. The old parking area was enlarged with soil and rubble, and some indigenous trees were partially covered over, to facilitate a parking area big enough for school buses to turn around in, and a local company donated a park home to be used as a museum and environmental education facility. No environmental impact assessments were done concerning these developments. The park home was subsequently vandalized, and local sangomas or
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s defaced it with muti out of revenge for being chastised for debarking local trees for medicinal use. Other intentions of some members of the committee were to develop a motorbike track in the reserve, a concrete boating slip-way, and a restaurant on top of the cliffs. Some alien plant control was allegedly encouraged by Mr. Sibisi, but in the process some indigenous vegetation in the form of large ''
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'' specimens were mistaken for invasive ''
Pereskia aculeata ''Pereskia aculeata'' is a scrambling shrub in the family Cactaceae. Common names include Barbados gooseberry, blade-apple cactus, leaf cactus, rose cactus, and lemonvine. It is native to tropical America. The leaves and fruits are edible, cont ...
'' and cut and poisoned, resulting in rapid growth of the real Pereskia. The committee collapsed in late 2009 due to a lack of support from the community and a lack of support and feedback from the municipality.''Ilanda Wilds left out in the Cold'': South Coast Sun: 19 November 2010. The field ranger was redeployed in mid-2010 to
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. A herd of 29 cattle were subsequently free to overgraze the floodplain areas, despite appeals to the metro police, the municipality and the cow herder. Sangomas and inyangas freely use the area to collect muti and to conduct ceremonies involving placing muti in the river, vomiting in the river, and slaughtering chickens and goats in the reserve and spreading the remains around where they are left to rot. One inyanga claimed: :"Now that this man (Jomo Sibisi) who bought the place has run away - the municipality says we are free to do what we want here." It has since emerged that Ilanda Wilds is not an official Nature Reserve and is (in 2010) not on the list of nature reserves to be proclaimed by Ethekwini Municipality. The area is instead zoned in part as "Coastal Bush" and in part as "Public Open Space" by the municipality:Green, D. (2010) :"To my knowledge this reserve was never proclaimed in terms of the Protected Areas Act, but is rather just a municipal reserve."Douwes, E. (2010) During 2010, a local group entitled ''Friends of Amanzimtoti Green Areas'' has been undertaking to keep an eye on Ilanda Wilds to report on the problems there and to encourage the municipality to take better care of the area for its rich biodiversity, with the intention to have Ilanda Wilds proclaimed an official nature reserve, and to have it as the center of a conservancy. According to Sibusiso Mkhwanazi (Manager of Natural Resources at Ethekwini): :"We will have a meeting early January 2011 to discuss management issues for Ilanda Nature Reserve."Mkhwanazi, S. (2010).


Etymology

The name Ilanda Wilds stems from the isi Zulu word for
cattle egret The cattle egret (''Bubulcus ibis'') is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics, and warm-temperate zones. It is the only member of the monotypic genus ''Bubulcus'', although some authorities regard it ...
(iLanda) and English 'Wilds' meaning "wild area". It has been proposed that the correct spelling should be eLanda WildsSibisi, J (2009). meaning "Place of the Cattle Egret; wild area". The cattle egret was chosen as a symbol as these birds used to roost in large numbers in the reeds and trees along the banks of the river.


Conservation Significance

Ilanda Wilds was declared "An Area of Conservation Significance" by KZN Wildlife in the 1990s, and a certificate was issued in this respect.Walters, K. (2010). The area has a high biodiversity and many habitat types for such a small area. Ilanda Wilds is the site of the southernmost natural specimen of the Natal white stinkwood (''
Celtis mildbraedii ''Celtis mildbraedii'' is a species of forest tree in the family Cannabaceae. It was previously assigned to the family Ulmaceae. These trees grow in limited areas of South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. They are also found in forested areas fro ...
'').Bodenstein, J. (2009)Blake, B. (2009) This species of tree is uncommon and at one stage was classified as the rarest tree species in South Africa. The tree at Ilanda Wilds miraculously survived the mining operations and was already a large specimen when the reserve was proclaimed, and may be over 100 years old. Ilanda Wilds contains around 120 species of trees and shrubs, including two large Fluted Milkwoods.Purves, M. (2010)''Why Ilanda Wilds must be protected'': South Coast Sun: 19 November 2010. The reserve is also an important wintering site for the endangered spotted ground-thrush (''
Zoothera guttata The spotted ground thrush (''Geokichla guttata'') is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, and possibly Mozambique. Description These birds ar ...
''),Mfeka, M(2010) and provides habitat for the blackheaded dwarf chameleon ('' Bradypodion melanocephalum''), which is endemic to KwaZulu-Natal. Cape clawless otters are also resident in Ilanda Wilds.Purves, M.(2009)Blake, B.(2010)


Wildlife

Species of Amanzimtoti River and Ilanda Wilds:


Vertebrates


Mammals

Blue duiker The blue duiker (''Philantomba monticola'') is a small antelope found in central, southern and eastern Africa. It is the smallest duiker. The species was first described by Swedish naturalist Carl Peter Thunberg in 1789. 12 subspecies are ident ...
(''Cephalophus monticola bicolor''), bushpig (''Potamochoerus larvatus koiropotumus''), Cape clawless otter (''Aonyx capensis capensis''), large-spotted genet (''Genetta tigrina''), banded mongoose (''Mungos mungo taenianotus''),
water mongoose The marsh mongoose (''Atilax paludinosus''), also known as the water mongoose or the vansire, is a medium-sized mongoose native to sub-Saharan Africa that inhabits foremost freshwater wetlands. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red L ...
(''Atilax paludinosus paludinosis''), large grey mongoose (''Herpestes icheumon''), porcupine (''
Hystrix africaeaustralis The Cape porcupine (''Hystrix africaeaustralis''), Cape crested porcupine or South African porcupine, is a species of Old World porcupine native to central and southern Africa. Description left, 180px, head Cape porcupines are the second large ...
''), greater cane rat (''
Thryonomys swinderianus The greater cane rat (''Thryonomys swinderianus''), also known as the grasscutter (in Ghana, Nigeria and other regions of West Africa), is one of two species of cane rats, a small family of African hystricognath rodents. It lives by reed-beds and ...
''), vervet monkey (''Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus''). There are also several smaller mammal species such as bats, rodents and shrews.


Birds

A small selection of the species recorded: Reed cormorant ('' Microcarbo africanus''), white-breasted cormorant ('' Phalacrocorax carbo''), green-backed heron (''
Butorides striatus The striated heron (''Butorides striata'') also known as mangrove heron, little green heron or green-backed heron, is a small heron, about 44 cm tall. Striated herons are mostly sedentary and noted for some interesting behavioral traits. The ...
''), black egret (''
Egretta ardesiaca The black heron (''Egretta ardesiaca''), also known as the black egret, is an African heron. It is well known for its habit of using its wings to form a canopy when fishing. Description The black heron is a medium-sized (42.5–66 cm ...
''), purple heron ('' Ardea purpurea''), black-headed heron ('' Ardea melanocephala''), wooly-necked stork ('' Ciconia episcopus''), hamerkop (''
Scopus umbretta The hamerkop (''Scopus umbretta'') is a medium-sized wading bird. It is the only living species in the genus ''Scopus'' and the family Scopidae. The species and family was long thought to sit with the Ciconiiformes but is now placed with the Pe ...
''), African spoonbill (''
Platalea alba The African spoonbill (''Platalea alba'') is a long-legged wading birdAlopochen aegyptiacus''), African black duck (''
Anas sparsa The African black duck (''Anas sparsa'') is a species of duck of the genus ''Anas''. It is genetically closest to the mallard group, but shows some peculiarities in its behavior and (as far as they can be discerned) plumage; it is accordingly p ...
''), yellow-billed duck ('' Anas undulata''), black crake (''
Amaurornis flavirostris The black crake (''Zapornia flavirostra'') is a waterbird in the rail and crake family, Rallidae. It breeds in most of sub-Saharan Africa except in very arid areas. It undertakes some seasonal movements in those parts of its range which are subj ...
''), African jacana (''
Actophilornis africanus The African jacana (''Actophilornis africanus'') is a wader in the family Jacanidae. It has long toes and long claws that enables it to walk on floating vegetation in shallow lakes, its preferred habitat. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan A ...
''), long-crested eagle (''
Lophaetus occipitalis The long-crested eagle (''Lophaetus occipitalis'') is an African bird of prey. Like all eagles, it is in the family Accipitridae. It is currently placed in a monotypic genus ''Lophaetus''. It is characterized by the feathers making up the shaggy ...
''), African fish eagle (''
Haliaeetus vocifer The African fish eagle (''Haliaeetus vocifer'') or the African sea eagle, is a large species of eagle found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply occur. It is the national bird of Malawi, Na ...
''), African goshawk (''
Accipiter tachiro The African goshawk (''Accipiter tachiro'') is an African species of bird of prey in the genus ''Accipiter'' which is the type genus of the family Accipitridae. Description The African goshawk is a medium-sized to large ''Accipiter'' which is m ...
''), osprey (''
Pandion haliaetus The osprey (''Pandion haliaetus''), , also called sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a Diurnality, diurnal, piscivore, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large raptor reaching more than in length and across the ...
''), African harrier-hawk (''
Polyboroides typus The African harrier-hawk, harrier hawk or gymnogene (''Polyboroides typus'') is a bird of prey. It is about in length. It breeds in most of Africa south of the Sahara. The only other member of the genus is the allopatric Madagascar harrier-haw ...
''), tambourine dove (''
Turtur tympanistria The tambourine dove (''Turtur tympanistria'') is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in woodlands and other thick vegetation in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Its range extends from Senegal east to Ethiopia and Kenya and sou ...
''), emerald-spotted dove ('' Turtur chalcospilos''), Narina trogon (''
Apaloderma narina __NOTOC__ The Narina trogon (''Apaloderma narina'') is a largely green and red, medium-sized (32–34 cm long), bird of the family Trogonidae. It is native to forests and woodlands of the Afrotropics. Though it is the most widespread and cath ...
''), purple-crested turaco (''
Tauraco porphyreolophus The purple-crested turaco (''Gallirex porphyreolophus'') or, in South Africa, the purple-crested loerie, is a species of bird in the clade Turaco with an unresolved phylogenetic placement. Initial analyses placed the purple-crested turaco in the ...
''), Burchell's coucal ('' Centropus superciliosus''), spotted eagle owl (''
Bubo africanus The spotted eagle-owl (''Bubo africanus'') also known as the African spotted eagle-owl and the African eagle-owl, is a medium-sized species of owl, one of the smallest of the eagle owls. Its length is and its weight is from . It has a wingspa ...
''), giant kingfisher ('' Megaceryle maxima''), pied kingfisher (''
Ceryle rudis The pied kingfisher (''Ceryle rudis'') is a species of water kingfisher widely distributed across Africa and Asia. Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, it has five recognised subspecies. Its black and white plumage and crest, as well a ...
''), brown-hooded kingfisher (''
Halcyon albiventris The brown-hooded kingfisher (''Halcyon albiventris'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Halcyoninae, the tree kingfishers. It has a brown head and blackish and turquoise wings. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, living in woodland, scrubland, ...
''), pygmy kingfisher (''
Ispidina picta The African pygmy kingfisher (''Ispidina picta'') is a small insectivorous kingfisher found in the Afrotropics, mostly in woodland habitats. Taxonomy The African pygmy kingfisher was described by the French polymath Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte ...
''), half-collared kingfisher ('' Alcedo semitorquata''), malachite kingfisher ('' Alcedo cristata''), red-billed woodhoopoe ('' Phoeniculus purpureus''), crowned hornbill (''
Tockus alboterminatus The crowned hornbill (''Lophoceros alboterminatus'') is an African hornbill. Description It is a medium-sized bird, in length, and is characterized by its white belly and black back and wings. The tips of the long tail feathers are white. The ...
''), trumpeter hornbill (''
Bycanistes bucinator The trumpeter hornbill (''Bycanistes bucinator'') is a medium-sized hornbill, with length between , characterized by a large grey casque on the bill, smaller in females. The eyes are brown or red, with pink surrounding skin. Body mass is between ...
''), black-headed oriole ('' Oriolus larvatus''), spotted ground-thrush (''
Zoothera guttata The spotted ground thrush (''Geokichla guttata'') is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, and possibly Mozambique. Description These birds ar ...
''), starred robin ('' Pogonocichla stellata''), chorister robin ('' Cossypha dichroa''), plum-coloured starling (''
Cinnyricinclus leucogaster The violet-backed starling (''Cinnyricinclus leucogaster''), also known as the plum-coloured starling or amethyst starling, is a relatively small species (17 cm) of starling in the family Sturnidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Cinn ...
''), forest weaver (''
Ploceus bicolor The dark-backed weaver (''Ploceus bicolor''), also known as the forest weaver, is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is found in Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswa ...
''), thick-billed weaver (''
Amblyospiza albifrons The thick-billed weaver (''Amblyospiza albifrons''), or grosbeak weaver, is a distinctive and bold species of Ploceidae, weaver bird that is native to the Afrotropical realm, Afrotropics. It belongs to the monotypic genus ''Amblyospiza'' and subf ...
'').


Reptiles

Eastern green mamba ('' Dendroaspis angusticeps''), spotted bush snake (''
Philothamnus semivariegatus ''Philothamnus semivariegatus'', commonly known as the spotted bush snake is a species of non- venomous colubrid snake, endemic to Africa. Geographic range ''P. semivariegatus'' is distributed from South Africa northward to Sudan, Uganda and fro ...
''), Sundevall's garter snake ('' Elapsoidea sundevallii sundevallii''), brown water snake (''
Lycodonomorphus rufulus ''Lycodonomorphus'' is a genus of snakes commonly referred to as African water snakes. They are small, nonvenomous snakes, with all members being endemic to Africa, especially Tanzania. Species The following nine species are recognized as being ...
''), Nile monitor ('' Varanus niloticus niloticus''), flap-neck chameleon ('' Chamaeleo dilepis''), KwaZulu dwarf chameleon ('' Bradypodion melanocephalum''). Image:Flapneck_Chameleon_pale_green_22_08_2010.JPG, '' Chamaeleo dilepis'' at Ilanda Wilds Image:Bradypodion_melanocephalum_Ilanda_23_11_2010.JPG, '' Bradypodion melanocephalum'' at Ilanda Wilds Image:Brown_Water_Snake_Ilanda_27_11_2010.JPG, ''
Lycodonomorphus rufulus ''Lycodonomorphus'' is a genus of snakes commonly referred to as African water snakes. They are small, nonvenomous snakes, with all members being endemic to Africa, especially Tanzania. Species The following nine species are recognized as being ...
'' at Ilanda Wilds Image:Nile_Monitor_Ilanda_26_08_2010.JPG, '' Varanus niloticus'' at Ilanda Wilds


Frogs

Bush squeaker The bush squeaker (''Arthroleptis wahlbergii'') is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is found along the coastal areas of eastern South Africa and possibly Mozambique. Habitat Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry ...
(''Arthroleptis wahlbergi''), guttural toad ('' Bufo gutturalis''), raucous toad ('' Bufo rangeri''), greater leaf-folding frog (''
Afrixalus fornasini ''Afrixalus fornasini'' is a species of frog in the family Hyperoliidae and is native to Africa. Its common name is Fornasini's spiny reed frog or the greater leaf-folding frogCarruthers, V. (2001). ''First Field Guide to Frogs of Southern Afric ...
''), painted reed frog ('' Hyperolius marmoratus''), waterlilly reed frog ('' Hyperolius pusillus''), argus reed frog ('' Hyperolius argus''), forest tree frog ('' Leptopelis natalensis''), common platanna ('' Xenopus laevis''), common river frog ('' Afrana angolensis''), sharp-nosed grass frog ('' Ptychadena oxyrhynchus''), striped stream frog (''
Strongylopus fasciatus ''Strongylopus fasciatus'', also known as the striped stream frog, striped grass frog, striped rana, striped long-toed frog or long-toed grass frog is a species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae. It is endemic to southern Africa. Description ...
''), snoring puddle frog (''
Phrynobatrachus natalensis The Natal dwarf puddle frog (''Phrynobatrachus natalensis'') is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae. It is found in Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of ...
''). Image:Greater_Leaf-folding_Frog_Ilanda_27_11_2010.JPG, ''
Afrixalus fornasini ''Afrixalus fornasini'' is a species of frog in the family Hyperoliidae and is native to Africa. Its common name is Fornasini's spiny reed frog or the greater leaf-folding frogCarruthers, V. (2001). ''First Field Guide to Frogs of Southern Afric ...
'' at Ilanda Wilds Image:Waterlily_Reed_Frog_Ilanda_26_08_2010.JPG, '' Hyperolius pusillus'' at Ilanda Wilds Image:Painted_Reed_Frog_12_11_2010_2.JPG, '' Hyperolius marmoratus'' at Ilanda Wilds


Fish

Burrowing goby (''
Croilia mossambica ''Croilia mossambica'', the burrowing goby or naked goby, is a species of goby native fresh, brackish and marine waters of Mozambique, South Africa and Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ...
''), river goby (''
Glossogobius callidus ''Glossogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish and marine waters from Africa to the coasts of the western Pacific Ocean. They are found in Madagascar, South Africa, Japan, Thailand, Australia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, the Philippin ...
''), freshwater goby ('' Awaous aeneofuscus''), golden sleeper ('' Hypseleotris dayi''), broadhead sleeper ('' Eleotris melanosoma''), dusky sleeper ('' Eleotris fusca''), Cape moony (''
Monodactylus falciformis ''Monodactylus'' is a genus of moonyfishes found in fresh, brackish and marine waters from the eastern Atlantic, through the Indian to the western Pacific oceans. Species There are currently four recognized species in this genus: * ''Monodactyl ...
''), Natal moony (''
Monodactylus argenteus ''Monodactylus argenteus'' is a species of fish in the family Monodactylidae, the moonyfishes. Its common names include silver moonyfish, or silver moony,Froese, R. and D. Pauly, Editors''Monodactylus argenteus''.FishBase. 2017. butter bream, a ...
''), large-scale mullet (''
Liza macrolepis The largescale mullet (''Planiliza macrolepis'') is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific. Description The largescale mullet is greenish-grey above and silvery grey beneath. The fins are bluish-grey with dark ...
''), freshwater mullet ('' Myxus capensis''), estuarine round-herring ('' Gilchristella aestuaria''), glassy (''Ambassis sp.''), Mozambique tilapia (''
Oreochromis mossambicus ''Oreochromis'' is a large genus of oreochromine cichlids, fishes endemic to Africa and the Middle East. A few species from this genus have been introduced far outside their native range and are important in aquaculture. Many others have very ...
''), banded tilapia ('' Tilapia sparrmanii''), southern mouthbrooder ('' Pseudocrenilabrus philander''), sharptooth catfish ('' Clarias gariepinus''), bowstripe barb ('' Enteromius viviparus''), longfin eel ('' Anguilla mossambica'').


Invertebrates


Butterflies

A butterfly census is underway at Ilanda Wilds (2010). Some of the species recorded so far can be seen in the pictures below:


Crustaceans

The Natal river crab, swimming crabs and shrimps are found in Ilanda Wilds.


References

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