Fiscal Flycatcher Babies Thrive
Our parting shot this week is of the fiscal flycatcher babies that were born a week ago in a nest just outside our office.

A team of CapeNature staff spent 5 days at the Grootbos Environmental Centre taking part in professional housekeeping training.
Grootbos Foundation and CapeNature are both committed to protecting biodiversity, creating jobs, and making sure more people have access to nature.
The training, led by Green Futures College, focused on key hospitality and housekeeping skills, important in eco-tourism, with a special emphasis on fynbos. Staff also enjoyed time walking the trails around the Centre, learning more about the landscape they help protect.
Spending time in nature reminds us why conservation matters. A walk to the waterfall was a highlight, leaving everyone inspired.
Grootbos Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation in Gansbaai dedicated to conserving the Cape Floral Kingdom while uplifting the communities that call it home. The foundation protects over 22,200 hectares of fynbos and biodiversity across Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and the Walker Bay...
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Read MoreOur parting shot this week is of the fiscal flycatcher babies that were born a week ago in a nest just outside our office.
Grootbos Foundation delivered an Employability Workshop for matriculants from Hermanus Child and Family Services.
Anathi has landed a job at the local municipality which is a successful step from internship to employment.
Thank you for the kind messages of concern and care this week as an early summer fynbos fire burned between Gansbaai and Stanford.
The view at Grootbos shows a clear outline of where the fire moved towards the Walker Bay area and onto the reserve.
From all of us at Grootbos Foundation, we wish you a fabulous weekend full of wild discoveries.