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We are a team of qualified, dedicated and passionate conservationists with a range of skills.

How Sharks Holding Their Breath Helps Keep Them Warm 05/03/2020

Do sharks hold their breath underwater? New study shows that they do! Read more below:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/melissacristinamarquez/2020/02/29/how-sharks-holding-their-breath-helps-keep-them-warm/?fbclid=IwAR3pvBxhFbGfFoiggB5NOhqaP0Dzs-2vLWPBI4fHPC1v9J-Gzc_pyamMgU8

How Sharks Holding Their Breath Helps Keep Them Warm Can a shark hold their breath if it doesn’t have lungs like us? Yes, and it turns out that skill may be a superpower that helps some hammerheads hunt in cold, deep waters.

Millions of animals are dying from the Australian wildfires 23/01/2020

Millions of animals have been affected in the fires in Australia.It will take years for the environment to recover.

Millions of animals are dying from the Australian wildfires Up to a billion animals across Australia could be impacted by the raging wildfires -- spelling trouble for the country's ecosystem and environments for years to come.

20/01/2020

We recently welcomed the new intake at Chrysalis Academy Tokai where 220 fresh recruits of 19 CHARLIE participated in the baboon induction course. Following this will be a week of workshops with smaller groups of the recruits to make them more aware of baboon etiquette and how to behave when baboons are around the Academy, as many of the men have never encountered baboons in the areas they come from.
Chrysalis Academy are also celebrating 20 years of involvement in youth development, we would like to send our CONGRATULATIONS on the wonderful work that they do. Keep it up !

Photos from Human Wildlife Solutions's post 16/01/2020

On 7th and 9th January, HWS participated in the Ocean View Multipurpose Centre holiday program once again. Baboon awareness and educational activities were carried out with the young adults and children in attendance. An essential part of our education program includes exposing the youth in baboon-affected areas to the important role chacmas play in the Fynbos biome and how they can help make their homes unattractive to baboons, thereby minimising the appeal for chacmas to enter into the urban environment on the Peninsula.

First White Shark in 20 Months Rocks False Bay - Zigzag Magazine 10/01/2020

A great white shark has been spotted around Seal Island in False Bay earlier this week, after months of absence.

https://www.zigzag.co.za/uncategorized/first-white-shark-in-20-months-rocks-false-bay/

First White Shark in 20 Months Rocks False Bay - Zigzag Magazine Twenty months, that’s how long it’s been since a white shark had been spotted cruising the shallows of False Bay, until today! Reports indicate that the 4m white shark was spotted around seal island earlier today, Shark Spotters have since been put on ‘high alert’ for any further sightings. ...

Climate Change: 11 facts you need to know 06/01/2020

Did you know that conserving ecosystems is ​often more cost-effective than human-made interventions? Take a look at some other climate change facts you should know:

Climate Change: 11 facts you need to know We're already seeing the effects of man-made climate change -- but nature can help. Here are the facts you need to know.

Prehistoric parenting goes back even further than we thought 03/01/2020

Fossils belonging to mammal ancestors that died 309 million years ago, may be one of the oldest examples of parental care ever documented. The adult is protectively cradling a juvenile with its tail.

https://on.natgeo.com/2SNaztk

Prehistoric parenting goes back even further than we thought Fossils found in Nova Scotia belong to mammal ancestors that died 309 million years ago with the adult protectively cradling a juvenile with its tail.

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