A New Ride for Our Team!
Thanks to the incredible generosity of Nomads Boland and the Andrew Mentis Fundraiser 2024.
On Friday, 6 September 2024, our dedicated Earth Rangers in Stanford took action, cleaning up the river edge as part of their ongoing conservation journey. Keeping rivers clean and understanding the critical role of wetlands in our ecosystem is an important focus in our junior conservation curriculum, helping to shape today’s children into tomorrow's nature-loving adults.
Art activities are a fantastic way for children to connect with nature! A visit to the Grootbos Botanical Gallery provided our Earth Rangers with inspiration, showcasing the intricate beauty of the fynbos ecosystem.
Grootbos Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation in Gansbaai committed to conserving the Cape Floral Kingdom and uplifting the communities that reside within it. The foundation protects more than 22,200ha of fynbos landscape and biodiversity on Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and the Walk...
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8 young female rugby players from our Under 16 and Under 18 teams are currently travelling with Coach Maxene, and we’ve got exciting news!
Meet Sakhe Tshayela, a 12-year-old from Stanford who’s about to represent South Africa at the Canoeing President’s Cup in Azerbaijan.
The Conservation Research Unit has been hard at work – both behind the scenes in the office and out in the field among the fynbos.
One of our camera traps has been busy capturing some amazing wildlife moments out in the veld.
Last week, our very first Nature-Art programme kicked off in Masakhane!