conservation partnership with biofund

conservation partnership with biofund

The Sanctuary is grateful for its ongoing conservation partnership with BIOFUND, the Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity, a Mozambican environmental fund that mobilises and manages financial resources for the exclusive benefit of biodiversity conservation...
game capture milestone for the sanctuary

game capture milestone for the sanctuary

In September 2022, the Sanctuary achieved a significant milestone, with its first game capture and relocation operation since large herbivores were reintroduced to the protected area eleven years ago. In this eight-day exercise carried out in fairly challenging...
Coastal clean-up 2018

Coastal clean-up 2018

International Coastal Clean-Up Day took place on 15 September 2018, and a contingent of Sanctuary staff and children from local communities participated by cleaning a stretch of beach from Nyathi southward. 81 people took part comprising 50 school children, 10...
Humpback dolphin – a call on citizen science

Humpback dolphin – a call on citizen science

We have all seen dolphins while crossing to The Sanctuary and in Sanctuary waters. What we may not have realised is that many were humpback dolphins which may be even rarer, in a world context, than dugong. While Australian dugong numbers are estimated to be around...