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Groundbreaking Commitment to Wildlife Conservation at V&A Waterfront

by Sizwe Dlamini
April 14, 2024
3 mins read
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The V&A Waterfront in Cape Town plans to build a turtle conservation centre, which will be open to the public and function as a sanctuary for turtles. The project, costing between R30 to R50 million, aims to address the urgent need to safeguard endangered turtle species, which face threats from extreme weather and plastic pollution. The Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation has expressed excitement for the upcoming conservatory and proposed funding proposals to support the project. The initiative emphasises the shared responsibility to conserve endangered species.

Groundbreaking Commitment to Wildlife Conservation at V&A Waterfront. The V&A Waterfront of Cape Town is set to build South Africa’s foremost turtle conservation centre. The envisioned conservation centre will function as a sanctuary for turtles and will also be accessible to the public. The projected cost for this cutting-edge facility ranges from R30 to R50 million.

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The V&A Waterfront of Cape Town, under the guidance of CEO David Green, is set to build South Africa’s foremost turtle conservation centre. This progressive initiative, part of an extensive development and expansion project planned to be completed by 2026, has received approval from the top management of the Two Oceans Aquarium.

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Current Conservation Efforts at the Aquarium

At present, the aquarium hosts a unique turtle conservation sanctuary, which serves as a refuge for four out of the five turtle species that inhabit South Africa’s scenic shoreline. Many of these species are on the verge of extinction, underlining the urgent requirement for such conservation measures. Just last week, the sanctuary staged a rescue operation, saving 304 turtles ensnared by violent storms and fierce south-easter winds. Over 200 of the rescued turtles are presently receiving intensive care and quarantine at the aquarium’s turtle centre.

Hawksbill turtles, an endangered species that frequently find refuge in the sanctuary, warrant particular attention. These three to six-year-old turtles receive care and treatment from a committed team of vets and medical experts in a sanctuary, where only staff members are granted access. Once the turtles regain their health, they are released back into the ocean, validating the sanctuary’s staunch commitment to conserving wildlife.

The Need for a Dedicated Turtle Conservation Centre

The planned turtle conservation centre signifies more than just an extension to the current infrastructure. It is a much-required upgrade, given the increasing perils presented by extreme weather occurrences and plastic pollution. The team at the conservation centre is eagerly anticipating this timely project, stressing the urgent need to safeguard these species.

Ann Lamont, the Executive Chairperson of the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation, expressed her excitement for the upcoming conservatory. Lamont praised the commendable work done over the past two decades, with over 1000 turtles rescued and released. Still, she also underscored the worrying rise in the number of turtles brought into the centre and the consequent demand for more space.

Public Engagement and Funding for the Conservation Centre

The envisioned conservation centre will not only function as a sanctuary for turtles but will also be accessible to the public. This unique integration of a rehabilitation facility and an educational hub will be situated near the Table Bay Hotel in the Granger Bay precinct, complemented by amenities such as an on-site restaurant and retail stores.

Achieving such an ambitious vision requires considerable funding. Lamont disclosed a comprehensive plan that includes proposals to corporations, businesses, philanthropists, and funding bodies. The projected cost for this cutting-edge facility ranges from R30 to R50 million. Lamont explained, “To truly be state-of-the-art, we are looking at a cost between R30 to R50 million, assuming we have commitment from large corporate and philanthropic organisations because there are a lot of endangered species that wash up here.”

Collective Responsibility for Conservation

In conclusion, the proposed turtle conservation centre is a practical initiative that merges conservation efforts with the charm of public involvement. It demonstrates that the battle against the extinction of endangered species is not solely the job of conservationists or marine biologists. Instead, it is a shared responsibility that each one of us must shoulder.

1. What is the V&A Waterfront planning to build in Cape Town?

The V&A Waterfront in Cape Town plans to build a turtle conservation centre.

2. What is the purpose of the turtle conservation centre?

The turtle conservation centre aims to address the urgent need to safeguard endangered turtle species, which face threats from extreme weather and plastic pollution.

3. How much will the turtle conservation centre cost?

The project, costing between R30 to R50 million.

4. What is the current conservation effort at the Aquarium?

At present, the aquarium hosts a unique turtle conservation sanctuary, which serves as a refuge for four out of the five turtle species that inhabit South Africa’s scenic shoreline.

5. What is the need for a dedicated turtle conservation centre?

The planned turtle conservation centre signifies more than just an extension to the current infrastructure. It is a much-required upgrade, given the increasing perils presented by extreme weather occurrences and plastic pollution.

6. How will the conservation centre be funded?

Achieving such an ambitious vision requires considerable funding. The projected cost for this cutting-edge facility ranges from R30 to R50 million. The Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation has proposed funding proposals to support the project.

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  • turtle conservation
  • wildlife conservation

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