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Site_Specific Collective completed their second permanent Karoo Geoglyphs project in Loxton - the Riverine Rabbit Thinking Path. Designed & conceptualised by sister and brother team Anni Snyman and PC Janse van Rensburg. Supported by the Loxton community, the Outreach Foundation (Boitumelo Projects), the Endangered Wildlife Trust (Drylands Conservation Programme), Umvoto hydrogeologists, the Grrr Kollective and Fluid Films. The project was co-ordinated by Loxton resident and Site_Specific Collective member Ingrid Schöfmann. All-in-all 38 people came and went to help complete the geoglyph over a span of ten days. The Riverine Rabbit Thinking Path geoglyph is 104.5 metres (tail to toe) x 90 metres (ear to foot), resulting in a walking path of ±1097 metres which amounts to a brisk 25 minute walk. The Riverine Rabbit Thinking Path is a combined drawing of the critically endangered Riverine Rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis) and the persecuted Black-Backed Jackal, both Karoo residents. This geoglyph is created in their honour. Find out more about the Karoo Geoglyphs project: http://sitespecific.org.za/karoo-geog... Film credit: Lance Foster of Fluid Films. http://fluidfilms.co.za/ The Endangered Wildlife Trust Drylands Conservation Programme’s mission is to maintain ecosystem conditions in the drylands that can support biodiversity, including threatened species such as Riverine Rabbit, whilst simultaneously ensuring socio-economic benefits to landowners and communities. https://www.ewt.org.za/DCP/dcp.html Video of the Snake Eagle Thinking Path launch: • Snake Eagle Thinking Path launch 5&6 Septe...