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Why Roadkill Is Increasing on the R43 (Stanford to Gansbaai)

Why Roadkill Is Increasing on the R43 (Stanford to Gansbaai)

Grootbos Foundation

Why Roadkill Is Increasing on the R43 (Stanford to Gansbaai)

Have you noticed an increase in roadkill on the R43 between Stanford and Gansbaai since the summer fire season? Read our new blog post here about why this is happening and about how you can help reduce unnecessary animal deaths on our roads.

Why Roadkill Is Increasing on the R43 (Stanford to Gansbaai)

Grootbos Foundation

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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Simple Beauty in Bloom

Simple Beauty in Bloom

Our nature shot is of Petalacte coronata, which was photographed by our conservation team this week.

Active Play, Healthy Growth

Active Play, Healthy Growth

Sports and games for healthy development in children continue every day with Grootbos coaches.

Growing Entrepreneurs, Creating Opportunities

Growing Entrepreneurs, Creating Opportunities

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From Workers’ Day to Youth Job Opportunities

From Workers’ Day to Youth Job Opportunitie...

It was Workers' Day in South Africa, which was marked by a public holiday. 

A Wild Start to the Day: Leopard Spotted

A Wild Start to the Day: Leopard Spotted

This morning, our reserve manager received an exciting camera trap alert of a leopard sighting. 

200+ Youth Apply for Life-Changing Opportunities

200+ Youth Apply for Life-Changing Opportunit...

This week was full of excitement as Grootbos Foundation interviewed over 200 young people...