Get ready for the coolest event of the year — Penguin Palooza is sliding your way!
Join us for a flippin’ fantastic time filled with penguin-themed fun, games, and a chance to do something truly amazing: release a penguin into the wild! 🐧🌊
Yes, you read that right — one lucky participant will stand a chance to help set a real penguin free as part of our conservation initiatives. It’s your moment to be a hero in a tuxedo (or at least hang out with one)!
🎉 Vendors and good food 🎨 Penguin crafts and kids activities 🌍 Penguin release
Penguin Palooza — it’s not just a party; it’s a mission with a beak.
📍 Date: 8 November 2025 📍 Location: Stony Point Nature Reserve 🐧 No RSVP needed, just show up!
This summer, trade the ordinary for the extraordinary! From soaring above mountains on a zipline at Hottentots Holland, abseiling along Robberg’s cliffs, hiking ancient trails in the Cederberg, kayaking serene rivers at Kogelberg, to spotting thousands of Cape Gannets at Bird Island – CapeNature has it all.
CapeNature’s Greening Initiatives: 1 April – 15 May 2026
Calling all mini nature heroes! This April 2026, we’re launching our super-fun Greening Initiatives and competition, and YOU are invited to dig in, leaf your worries behind, and help make the planet happier 🌍💚
Drip, drop, hooray—it’s World Water Week! This special week is all about celebrating water, the super-important liquid that keeps people, plants, animals, and even your goldfish happy and healthy. From the water we drink and splash in, to the rain that helps food grow, water is a true everyday superhero 🦸♂️💦
Splish, splash—it’s World Wetlands Day! Every year on February 2, people around the world celebrate wetlands, some of the most amazing (and soggy!) places on Earth.
Wetlands are areas where land and water love to hang out together, like marshes, swamps, ponds, mangroves, and even muddy riverbanks. Think of them as nature’s giant sponges wearing superhero capes 🦸♀️💧
Between November and January, our members showed incredible creativity and commitment to protecting our natural spaces. Gershone Hans earned a whopping 300 points by designing an eye-catching poster and writing a thoughtful poem focused on the importance of protecting our mountains. His passion for nature and creative expression truly stood out, securing him top spot and inspiring others to take action for our environment.
Here are some wonderful ways you can make a difference and help save our precious water! Simply send us a picture of your action and we will assign your points to you! Each action earns you 150 points.