DMC Coal Mining has obtained prospecting rights to two properties in the Wakkerstroom region in south-eastern Mpumalanga and is also attempting to get prospecting rights over a further two properties.
This region had been previously examined by another coal exploration group - Keaton Energy - which decided not to apply for prospecting rights because of the sensitivity of the area.
DMC Coal Mining's plans are now being opposed by a number of environmental organisations including Birdlife South Africa, the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa, WWF-SA, the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the Ekangala Grassland Trust.
Reason is the region's importance as grassland and wetland habitat hosting a number of rare and endangered birds including Wattled Crane, Rudd's Lark, Botha's Lark and Blue Crane.
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