Nature

Safeguarding the Future of African Penguins

African penguins, known for their cute waddles and funny calls, are in big trouble. Their numbers have dropped by 97%,…

2 months ago

Navigating the Wilderness of Cape Town: A Call for Preparedness

Hiking in Cape Town's beautiful wilderness is exciting, but it needs careful planning. To stay safe, start your hike early…

2 months ago

A Day of Unexpected Events at Santos Beach

At Santos Beach in Mossel Bay, a sunny day turned alarming when two people were attacked by seals just an…

2 months ago

Cape Town’s Hidden Crisis

Cape Town is facing a serious sewage crisis, with around 32 million liters of untreated sewage flowing into the ocean…

2 months ago

Resilience Amidst Ruin: The Tale of Citrusdal’s Determined Farmers

In Citrusdal, farmers face tough times as floods destroy their crops and cut off their roads. Their once vibrant fields…

3 months ago

Exploring Cape Town’s Scenic Trails: A Hiker’s Paradise

Cape Town is a hiker's dream, filled with amazing trails that show off nature's beauty. From the steep climb up…

3 months ago

The Aurora Australis: A Celestial Spectacle in South Africa

The Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights, is a breathtaking light show in the sky, caused by powerful solar flares. This…

3 months ago

A Disturbing Incident at Muizenberg Beach: A Call for Action

At Muizenberg Beach, a young seal was brutally attacked, highlighting the growing violence against Cape Fur Seals. The Hout Bay…

3 months ago

The Persistent Red Dust of Saldanha Bay: Balancing Progress and Preservation

Saldanha Bay is a beautiful place, but it’s covered in a troubling red dust that comes from the nearby Transnet…

3 months ago

Cape Town’s Urban Landscape: Where City Meets Nature

The Elsieskraal River Green Belt in Cape Town is a beautiful green space that connects neighborhoods and supports local wildlife.…

3 months ago