Breathtaking Winter Views Across Grootbos and...
The parting shot this week is actually in two parts taken across the landscape today, which was a glorious winter's day.
The Green Futures Nursery is expanding and moving to a new site; soon the indigenous wholesale nursery will operate from a space neighbouring Grootbos Nature Reserve. Here, the team is beginning to propagate new plants. Indigenous nursery and landscaping services will continue by appointment with nursery manager, Sharlene. Contact Sharlene: sharlene@grootbosfoundation.org or Whatsapp 072 143 8894

Grootbos Foundation hosted the first talk in a new series of monthly talks called Sundowner Sessions. Master Nature Guide and trainer, Grant Hine, spoke of his experience of nature and the profound impact that a nature connection has on our health and human experience. These monthly talks are a way for Grootbos Foundation to share the stories of our work and the stories of those passionate locals, researchers and colleagues who inspire us. Donations are encouraged to support the work of the foundation. Keep a look out here for news of our next Sundowner Session.

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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This bushbuck skull in the veld is a reminder of the full ecosystem of creatures that make up a healthy fynbos environment.
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From invasive plant monitoring to rare fynbos flowers, every field survey helps protect our unique biodiversity.
Tickets are now available to experience Leon Kluge’s award-winning Life After Fire fynbos exhibit in Stanford.
1KSA/Diplomics visited Grootbos this week to showcase the white Milkwood tree.