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The medicinal plant Siphonochilus aethiopicus (wild ginger or isiPhephetho) has been exploited to extinction in the KwaZulu/Natal region. Warburgia salutaris (pepper-bark tree or isiBhaha) is on the brink of extinction in this region. Ring-barking of most large stinkwood and assegai trees in KwaZulu/Natal has reduced the numbers of these trees drastically and this bark is now obtained from areas within the former Transkei. Although plant material forms the basis of most traditional medicines, animal parts are also used. As with plants, there is concern that exploitation of certain animals is contributing to a serious decline in their numbers. Of particular concern are the python, pangolin, striped weasel, giant girdled lizard, and the Cape, lappet-faced, and whiteheaded vultures. If you own, or know of land that is to be developed, contact your local conservation agency or regional Botanical Society branch to negotiate salvaging the medicinal plants. Online Pharmacy provides you with access to health information and prescription medications. |