Press release

Robberg Kiosk - Call For Interest
CapeNature is looking for a suitable local (residing within Bitou Municipality) individual or company who would be interested in providing the professional services of managing an on-reserve kiosk, selling food & beverages, at Robberg Nature Reserve, close to Plettenberg Bay, in the Western Cape Province.

World Wetlands Day and Ramsar Sites
World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on the 2nd of February and is an outcome of the Ramsar Convention which took place in the Iranian city of Ramsar in 1971. This intergovernmental treaty provides the framework for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and came into force in 1975. South Africa is one of 172 contracting parties to the convention and was one of the first member states to ratify the Convention.
Junior Hikers Discover the Value of Province’s Wetlands Ahead of World Wetlands Day
Celebrating World Wetlands Day on 2 February, CapeNature and Western Cape Government Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning (DEA&DP) took 40 learners from the Hikers Network Juniors on an interactive, guided hike through the Helderberg Nature Reserve teaching them about the importance of wetlands and its conservation.

Camp or Glamp? That is the Question, and We Have the Answer
Mother Nature in all her unaltered beauty is just as enjoyable from a campsite, as it is from a glampsite, although the purists might tend to disagree.

Revive and Restore Wetlands for Future Generations
World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on 2 February. It marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February 1971 and it was first celebrated in 1997. This day is celebrated to raise public awareness about the importance and value of wetlands. The theme for this year is “Wetland Restoration.”

Proposed Baboon Strategic Management Plan Now Available for Public Comment
The Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team (JTT) has finalised a draft Baboon Strategic Management Plan for the sustainable management of the Chacma Baboon population in the Cape Peninsula. The draft plan proposes a new sustainable approach with the three authorities – South African National Parks (SANParks), CapeNature and the City of Cape Town – leading and supporting the implementation of the plan.

Small Carnivores in Plant Form: the South African Genus Drosera
The Overberg mountain ranges (Kogelberg and Hottentots Holland, both of which include CapeNature-managed Protected Areas), are the centre of diversity for Drosera in the Western Cape, with at least 14 species . The family Droseraceae, commonly referred to as the sundew family, is found on all continents, except Antarctica.

In Love With Nature
What could possibly be more romantic than a secluded cabin overlooking the Indian Ocean or in the midst of an enchanted forest? Nothing.

World Wildlife Day 3 March
On World Wildlife Day we celebrate the importance of our incredible wildlife, both plants and animals.

A New Invader in the Western Cape Province: The Red Swamp Crayfish
A concerning new discovery was made in Vredendal where the North American Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) was detected in the Lower Olifants River irrigation system. The crustacean is a notorious invader of many countries worldwide and can have negative ecological and economic impacts. There are no naturally occurring freshwater crayfish in Africa.

Women Move Mountains International Mountain Day
International Mountain Day is an environmental calendar day that celebrates the importance of mountains. It's celebrated annually on the 11th of December.

Add Abseiling to Your Adventure Activity List at Robberg This Summer
CapeNature has partnered with Adventure Zone to introduce an exciting new way to enjoy the views from Robberg in Plettenberg Bay: abseiling the cliffs of the iconic nature reserve and World Heritage Site.