March 2013
UCT begins a PHD project to study the otters in the Cape Peninsula River and wetland ecosystems are amongst the most threatened, yet most valuable systems worldwide. Habitat degradation through increasing urbanisation and water pollution are two of the largest threats to these systems, and to... Read more »
February 2013
Feel the wind rushing through your hair as you gather momentum and get airbourne! Every year growing numbers of colourful kite-board sails have graced our spectacular beaches. February is the best time for kite-boarding in Cape Town. Blouberg (also known as Blaauwberg) has ideal conditions with... Read more »
December 2012
"I have no ambition in this world but one, and that is to be a fire-fighter. The position may, in the eyes of some, appear to be a lowly one; but we who know the work which the firefighter has to do, believe that his is a noble calling. There is an adage which says that, ‘Nothing can... Read more »
January 2013
“In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.” We all know this iconic song, don’t we? Well, this couldn’t be further from the truth, as you’ll find out when you spend a night camping with the lions at the Drakenstein Lion Park in the Cape Winelands. The... Read more »
November 2012
For most people, mountain biking involves single-tracking through some rugged wilderness terrain…. However, Cape Town offers a far more sedate but no less fascinating mountain biking experience - Historic Cycle Tours. As steeped in history as Cape Town is, it becomes very difficult for... Read more »
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