A Wild Start to the Day: Leopard Spotted
This morning, our reserve manager received an exciting camera trap alert of a leopard sighting.
This week was full of excitement as Grootbos Foundation interviewed over 200 young people hopeful to land a place in the Horticulture or Hospitality skills programmes of 2026. Grootbos Foundation offers a variety of pathways to employment, ranging from life skills coaching, subject choice and career planning in schools to entrepreneurship, workplace experience and green skills training. Indigenous Horticulture is the original adult skills programme introduced by Grootbos Foundation in 2003; Hospitality training was added as a skills programme in 2011. Both these skills programmes receive high numbers of applicants each year because of the value of the skills, personal mentorship and workplace experience that they offer, along with an opportunity to change one's life.
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 MoreThis morning, our reserve manager received an exciting camera trap alert of a leopard sighting.
For some, Grootbos Foundation is best known for our work in conservation and in fynbos, but for a larger part of the community...
This week was full of excitement as Grootbos Foundation interviewed over 200 young people...
The Earth Rangers visited the Florilegium Gallery at Grootbos today.
What's under the microscope this week? It's a tiny boxer looking for a fight.
Tritoniopsis pulchra, Gladiolus meridionalis and Pauridia curculigoides are three autumn-flowering fynbos bulbs...