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Nature in and around Hermanus

Nature Reserves -Enjoy Nature’s Playgrounds where the Wild is all about Fun

Nature Reserves -Enjoy Nature’s Playgrounds where the Wild is all about Fun

Nature reserves are special areas of land or water that have been set aside for the protection of wildlife and their habitats. The Cape Whale Coast is speckled with these treasure troves of natural wonders. Visit and enjoy the biodiversity and natural beauty of these five nature reserves - they are all valuable and worth protecting.

 Southern Right Whales are back- an all time record count in the 2023 aerial survey

Southern Right Whales are back- an all time record count in the 2023 aerial survey

The southern right whales are finally on the move back to the feeding grounds in Antarctica. This journey will take them about 6 weeks.

What an epic whale-watching season it was this year!!

How To Minimize The Environmental Impact As A Diver

How To Minimize The Environmental Impact As A Diver

"The deep sea is the largest museum on earth, it contains more history than all the museums on land combined, and yet we're only now penetrating it."- American Navy Officer Robert Ballad

MRI Whale Unit to conduct fieldwork in Walker Bay on Bryde’s whales

MRI Whale Unit to conduct fieldwork in Walker Bay on Bryde’s whales

 During the coming two months, the team will conduct boat-based surveys in Walker Bay to obtain photographs for subsequent individual identification.

Overstrand Celebrates Unique Peatlands on World Wetlands day

Overstrand Celebrates Unique Peatlands on World Wetlands day

Simply put, this wetland is the only upstream natural filtering system that keeps the Onrus Estuary in balance. Palmiet is robust and slows down water flow and forms peat, while the peatland stores water and carbon.

 Where are all the whales? Too hungry to migrate

Where are all the whales? Too hungry to migrate

The large numbers of southern right whales that usually visit the South African coast have been in dramatic decline since 2010. Research has shown that many lack the energy to do so and that female whales are calving less often. The success of reproduction depends on the success of feeding. Also, migration is energetically costly.

Why does humanity need biodiversity?

Why does humanity need biodiversity?

What most people miss is that the human economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the economy of nature, which supplies us from our natural capital a steady flow of income that we can't do without - an income in the form of what are called 'ecosystem services'— keeping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, supplying fresh water, preventing floods and on and on.

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