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The 100kg Miracle: Kai the Turtle’s Deep-Blue Homecoming

The ocean is a vast, unforgiving place, especially for a hatchling weighing no more than a single chicken egg. Back in 2020, a tiny,...

Walk for the Wild with the Cape Leopard Trust on Simonsberg

The Greater Simonsberg Conservancy (GSC) is inviting the public to take part in Walk for the Wild, a 10 km trail run and hike...

Western Cape Expands Its Natural Treasures

The Western Cape has taken a major step forward in conservation, adding 24 new nature reserves to its Protected Area network. Together, these areas...

The Night the Fences Melted: Saving the Cape’s Wild

In the early hours of 8 January 2026, the wind didn't just howl—it roared. In the Stanford Valley, the high-security electrical fences of Panthera...

Brutus, Rondevlei’s Iconic Hippo, Dies at 47 After Historic Reintroduction

Brutus, the first hippo to be reintroduced into the Western Cape in 300 years, arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981. He passed away this...

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