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Oiling the Response
The successful implementation of the Phakisa Operations: Ocean Economy workstreams, particularly the Marine Transport and Manufacturing and Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration work streams are bound to result in accidental pollution events, despite the best practice being used to manage and prevent these unfortunate events.
Add Abseil to Your Adventure List This EasterÂ
Experience the incredible view of Plettenberg Bay from CapeNatureâs Robberg Nature Reserve, while abseiling down the 14 storey cliffs. This adrenaline thrill ends spectacularly with a view of the magnificent Nelsonâs Cave - a sight to behold that adds to your total experience.
Biodiversity Crime in the Western Cape: A Focus on Indigenous Succulent Plants
The Western Cape is an international biodiversity hotspot, and some of the plants and animals found here occur naturally nowhere else in the world. Sadly, this makes our province an attractive destination for wildlife traffickers.
Fresh from the press - 2022 State of Conservation Report
CapeNature is proud to present the 2022 State of Conservation Report. This is the third State of Conservation Report to inform the periodic Western Cape State of Biodiversity Report, as mandated by the newly assented Western Cape Biodiversity Act, aimed at providing the status of indicators for assessing the global state of biodiversity.
Thereâs No Route Like the Garden Route
The popular Garden Route is a trip that must be taken when in the Western Cape. You could cruise slowly through its timeless beauty or stay over and experience nature at its finest. Rich in history, plant-life, water and land.
The Wonder of the West Coast
The wild, the water, the flock, the accommodation, the wonder of the West Coast! CapeNature and Wesgro welcome you to explore the West Coast. Holistically, the West Coast has every right to be boastful, especially when one of CapeNatureâs reserves, Bird Island, has a near-sight view of the Cape Gannet in its natural habitat. Explore the museum on site, an informative movie room displaying information about the reserve and all its beautiful creations within.
World Water Day â Make World Water Day, Every Day!
World Water Day is celebrated on 22 March each year. This year, the theme is âaccelerating changeâ, which directly speaks to the changes required towards improving the world-wide water and sanitation crisis.
Hikers Can Now Report Trail Issues With Ease Using the Forge App
We have all experienced this at some stage; youâre hiking down a trail that becomes overgrown, the sharp Fynbos is lashing at your shins and moments later youâre basically leopard crawling while cursing beratingly, through a Sugarbush tunnel thatâs grown over the path at chest height.
Water Quality Monitoring by CapeNature in the Cederberg Nature Reserve Complex
Animals and plants are used in science and monitoring as indicators of the health of an ecosystem, the so-called bio-indicators. In animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate species are used as bio-indicators. In rivers in South Africa, the established biological monitoring tool SASS 5 (or South African Scoring System version 5) uses macro-invertebrates (you can see them with the naked eye) to track water quality impacts.
Beauty in Abundance Awaits You in the Overberg
CapeNature has seven nature reserves within the Overberg area, each showcasing the beauty of plant-life, mountain views, rumbling rivers, ocean vistas and forest-fun. A great getaway experience for large or small groups of people who find pleasure in fully embracing the natural wonders of the world.
CapeNature Makes Its Mark in The Winelands
Enjoying a glass of wine is great indeed, but have you seen the âNatureâ side of life? If not, thatâs okay! Get your bucket list out and add the following must-see reserves in the Cape Winelands: Assegaaibosch, Hottentots Holland, and Jonkershoek Nature Reserves.
Freshwater Fish Survey in the Garden Route
CapeNature Fauna Ecologist Dr. Martine Jordaan recently collaborated with the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB) research group on a field trip to the river systems of the Garden Route.