We conserve the unique natural heritage resources of the Western Cape for the benefit of all.
Biodiversity is concerned with the kind of world and the kind of land, that we want to line in and to pass on to our children and grandchildren.
Biodiversity is concerned with the kind of world, and the kind of land, that we want to live in and to pass on to our children and grandchildren.
Take actionThe African Penguin has seen a large decrease in numbers during the 20th century. This precious species is now endangered and the Penguin Promises Waddle is taking place this week.The African Penguin currently faces many threats and the population is dwindling at an alarming rate.Did you know historically, the decrease in numbers was from egg and guano harvesting? However, since these harvestings have stopped, marine pollution and depleted food sources from overfishing has led to the continuous decrease in numbers.
For all the details on Alert Level 3 updates as they affect operations at CapeNature reserves, please click here.
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