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SANCCOB

@sanccob

Non-profit organisation conserving the endangered African penguin species & other seabirds in southern Africa.

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linkhttps://sanccob.co.za/ calendar_today11-02-2009 07:02:55

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Human-wildlife conflict threatens oceans & marine life. #SANCCOB is urgently addressing this by seeking your support in protecting oceans by supporting our legal action for significant closures around key #AfricanPenguin breeding colonies to save them from extinction by 2035.

Human-wildlife conflict threatens oceans & marine life. #SANCCOB is urgently addressing this by seeking your support in protecting oceans by supporting our legal action for significant closures around key #AfricanPenguin breeding colonies to save them from extinction by 2035.
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Our dedicated team at SANCCOB cares for abandoned seabirds at the Chick Rearing Unit, ensuring their strength and health. Support our expansion project to help save the #Africanpenguin: Donate at buff.ly/3Vs8BgK. 🐧 #Conservation #SaveWildlife #SveAfricanPenguins

Our dedicated team at SANCCOB cares for abandoned seabirds at the Chick Rearing Unit, ensuring their strength and health. Support our expansion project to help save the #Africanpenguin: Donate at buff.ly/3Vs8BgK. 🐧 #Conservation #SaveWildlife #SveAfricanPenguins
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The decline in South Africa's sardine population impacts #Africanpenguins, a main driver of their population decline. WWF South Africa highlights that 80% of sardines are imported due to poor local sustainability. Read the full report here: lnkd.in/dFtAbFN3. #marinelife

The decline in South Africa's sardine population impacts #Africanpenguins, a main driver of their population decline. <a href="/WWFSouthAfrica/">WWF South Africa</a> highlights that 80% of sardines are imported due to poor local sustainability. Read the full report here: lnkd.in/dFtAbFN3.
#marinelife
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The First Responder Open Day scheduled for July has been rescheduled to Sat, 3 August! We are looking for committed volunteers to be part of a team dedicated to rescuing distressed seabirds along the Eastern Cape coastline. Join us at SANCCOB, Summerstrand from 9 am to 12 pm.

The First Responder Open Day scheduled for July has been rescheduled to Sat, 3 August! We are looking for committed volunteers to be part of a team dedicated to rescuing distressed seabirds along the Eastern Cape coastline. Join us at SANCCOB, Summerstrand from 9 am to 12 pm.
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Meet Caitlin Van Der Merwe, our amazing Rehabilitation Supervisor at #SANCCOB Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape. "Imagine making sure all the seabirds are healthy & safe every day. Plus, I get to show everyone how amazing seabirds are and why it’s super important to protect them!"

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Join the fight to save African Penguins! Our organisation is the only one in the world to artificially incubate & hand-rear wild-origin #Africanpenguin eggs & chicks. We aim to raise R 250,000 for our Chick Rearing Unit expansion in CPT. Every donation matters! #SANCCOB

Join the fight to save African Penguins! Our organisation is the only one in the world to artificially incubate &amp; hand-rear wild-origin #Africanpenguin eggs &amp; chicks. We aim to raise R 250,000 for our Chick Rearing Unit expansion in CPT. Every donation matters! #SANCCOB
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Help us build a future for penguins at SANCCOB! Support the Chick Rearing Unit expansion in #CapeTown to save the African penguin population. Your donation can make a real impact: donations.sanccob.co.za #SANCCOB #SaveTheAfricanPenguin 🐧💙🌍

Help us build a future for penguins at SANCCOB! Support the Chick Rearing Unit expansion in #CapeTown to save the African penguin population. Your donation can make a real impact: donations.sanccob.co.za
 #SANCCOB #SaveTheAfricanPenguin 🐧💙🌍
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#WorldNatureConservationDay, let's unite to protect diverse ecosystems and their species. SANCCOB's conservation work, embodies the essence of this day. By safeguarding vulnerable bird populations, SANCCOB and partners emphasise the importance of collective conservation efforts.

#WorldNatureConservationDay, let's unite to protect diverse ecosystems and their species. SANCCOB's conservation work, embodies the essence of this day. By safeguarding vulnerable bird populations, SANCCOB and partners emphasise the importance of collective conservation efforts.
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Celebrate #NationalMarineWeek with SANCCOB! Protect #marinewildlife and endangered #AfricanPenguins through emergency response, rehabilitation, and training. Support us by donating, volunteering, or spreading the word. Together, let's ensure a safe future for our oceans.

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Today, we honour our rangers who protect our wildlife. Meet Yandisa Cwecwe, a ranger at SANCCOB, caring for African Penguins on Robben Island. Read her full story on preserving these species: iol.co.za/weekend-argus/… #WorldRangerDay #SANCCOB #AfricanPenguin

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Happy #WorldRangerDay to our fantastic team of #seabirds rangers nationwide! youtu.be/UHDvb8J2O7E?si… via YouTube #SaveTheAfricanPenguin #SANCCOB #SANCCOBSavesLives

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Meet AP100, the 100th African penguin at SANCCOB Gqeberha, rescued and nurtured by ranger Zamo Lazola. Zamo saved the egg, cared for the hatchling, and ensured its safe transport to SANCCOB's Seabird Hospital. His dedication to #SaveAfricanPenguin is truly commendable.

Meet AP100, the 100th African penguin at SANCCOB Gqeberha, rescued and nurtured by ranger Zamo Lazola. Zamo saved the egg, cared for the hatchling, and ensured its safe transport to SANCCOB's Seabird Hospital. His dedication to #SaveAfricanPenguin is truly commendable.
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Exciting news! Our Education and Visitor Center is now open, boosting our environmental education efforts. Enjoy learning spaces with seabird views, a souvenir shop, and a café. Open daily 9 am-3 pm for school, corporate visits, and venue hire. Contact us for details! #CapeTown

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Support Women's Month! Adopt a chick for your chick and help save endangered #AfricanPenguins. Your contribution provides essential care for these little ones to flourish. Adopt a penguin today: adopt.sanccob.co.za/get-involved/a… #AdoptAChick #SaveThePenguins #WomensMonth

Support Women's Month! Adopt a chick for your chick and help save endangered #AfricanPenguins. Your contribution provides essential care for these little ones to flourish. Adopt a penguin today: adopt.sanccob.co.za/get-involved/a… #AdoptAChick #SaveThePenguins #WomensMonth
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Celebrate Women's Month with us! All women and girls can enjoy 50% off entrance fees to SANCCOB and a 10% discount on all items in our onsite shop. #WomensMonth #SANCCOB #WildlifeConservation

Celebrate Women's Month with us! All women and girls can enjoy 50% off entrance fees to SANCCOB and a 10% discount on all items in our onsite shop. #WomensMonth #SANCCOB #WildlifeConservation
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Support SANCCOB Cape Town's Chick Rearing Unit expansion to save African penguins. A new CRU will allow for double seabird admissions to boost wild seabird populations. Donate at donations.sanccob.co.za 🐧🌊 #WildlifeConservation #Africanpenguin

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Meet Katta Ludynia our Research Manager at #SANCCOB, she spends most of her time understanding the survival of rehabilitated #seabirds at the center. One of her areas of research focuses on survival and breeding success via the transponder project. #AfricanPenguin

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Our Chick Rearing Unit (CRU) is bursting at the seams, as we take in over 500 chicks & 400 eggs every year. To increase our capacity to rescue even more penguin chicks & eggs, we need your help. No donation is too small: donations.sanccob.co.za #SANCCOB #AfricanPenguins

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On 25 July, #SANCCOB released 30 #Africanpenguin fledglings at De Hoop Nature Reserve with partners BirdLife South Africa and CapeNature. The aim is to re-establish this site. The fledglings will spend 2-3 years at sea before returning to the De Hoop colony to moult and breed.

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Join SANCCOB this International Day of Charity to support seabird conservation! Contribute by donating, volunteering, or adopting a penguin to aid in their rescue, rehabilitation, and education efforts. Learn more on their website: sanccob.co.za/#SaveTheAfrica…

Join SANCCOB this International Day of Charity to support seabird conservation! Contribute by donating, volunteering, or adopting a penguin to aid in their rescue, rehabilitation, and education efforts. Learn more on their website: sanccob.co.za/#SaveTheAfrica…