Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ) is a not-for-gain company established under Section 21 of the South African Companies Act and wholly owned by the City of Johannesburg.

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Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo
Company typeSection 21, Association not-for-gain
IndustryEnvironmental management
Habitat conservation
Conservation biology
FoundedNovember 2000; 23 years ago (2000-11)[1]
HeadquartersJohannesburg, South Africa
Key people
Bukelwa Njingolo, Acting Managing Director[1]
Revenue
  • Increase R 1 216 101 000 (2022)
  • R 1 152 652 000 (2021)
[2]
Total assets
  • Increase R 5 046 000 (2022)
  • R 4 593 000 (2021)
Websitejhbcityparksandzoo.com
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It is tasked with the maintenance of burial grounds,[3] parks, green areas, wetlands[4] and trees[5] around Johannesburg.

History

In 2011, Johannesburg City Parks underwent a restructuring to merge with Johannesburg Zoo; in January 2013, it became Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.[6]

Major Johannesburg Parks

Major nature reserves and bird sanctuaries

Cemeteries

  • Alexandra East Bank Cemetery
  • Alexandra Marlboro Cemetery
  • Alexandra West Bank
  • Avalon Cemetery
  • Braamfontein Cemetery & Crematorium
  • Brixton Cemetery
  • Davidsonville
  • Diepsloot Cemetery
  • Dobsonville Cemetery
  • Doornkop Cemetery
  • Eldorado Park Cemetery
  • Ennerdale Cemetery No. 1
  • Ennerdale Cemetery No. 2
  • Fairland Cemetery
  • Ferndale Randburg Cemetery
  • Finetown (Grasmere) Cemetery
  • Florida Cemetery
  • Hamburg Cemetery
  • Horizon View Cemetery
  • Lenasia Cemetery & Crematoria
  • LeRoux Cemetery
  • Maraisburg Cemetery
  • Midrand Cemetery
  • Nancefield (Klipspruit) Cemetery
  • New Roodepoort Cemetery
  • Newclare Cemetery
  • Old Roodepoort Cemetery
  • Panorama Cemetery
  • Riverlea Cemetery
  • Roodepoort Muslim and Hindu Cemetery
  • Waterval Cemetery
  • Weltevreden Park
  • Westpark Cemetery

Champion Trees

There are 5 Champion Trees overseen by JCPZ:[7]

  • Wits Campus Tree
  • Northcliff Oak
  • The Parktown Tree
  • Ruth Fischer Tree
  • Sophiatown Oak (delisted)

See also

References

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