Engage Nature
Policy: Honeybee colonies in CapeNature Protected Areas
The purpose of this policy is to regulate the placement of honey bee colonies on CapeNature Protected Areas.
The policy is issued in terms of Section 16(1)(e) of the Nature Conservation Ordinance No. 19 of 1974 and seeks to achieve the objectives and purposes of the Ordinance.
Goukamma info sheet
Algeria info sheet

Conservation Symposium with CapeNature
With a reach across 41 countries, including 16 African countries, and over 1000 registered delegates, CapeNature is proud to have collaborated with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife to co-host this annual event which sees top scientists and conservation practitioners sharing ideas and lessons for the co-creation of solutions to contemporary conservation issues in Africa.
Gamkaskloof Info Sheet
African penguin booklet
African penguins breed on only 25 islands and at 3 mainland sites between Algoa Bay in South Africa and central Namibia and nowhere else in the world. It is the only penguin that breeds in Africa. Read this and many more fascinating facts about the African penguin in this booklet.