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Despite the cold weather, over 2000 of birding enthusiasts and families flocked to the annual Sasol Bird Fair this weekend at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, in Roodepoort. There were various workshops for adults and edu-taining activities for children, enhancing their knowledge about bird conservation.
The Sasol Bird Fair is a project of BirdLife South Africa, sponsored by Sasol, in partnership with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). The fair provides an opportunity to create awareness about birds, bird research and conservation. The theme for the fair was Going Inland to Save our Seabirds, while the Bird of the Year was the seabird, Tristan Albatross - one of only two critically endangered species that occur in South Africa.
About Sasol
Sasol has committed itself to sponsoring numerous birding projects with the aim of fostering enthusiasm for the preservation of the country’s birds. The company also supports the activities of the Endangered Wildlife Trust's vulture study group, the Ground Hornbill project and various other initiatives – all aimed at creating enthusiasm for and preservation of our precious bird resource in South Africa.
About Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden - ‘Nature’s best-kept secret’
Discover a breeding pair of majestic Verreaux's Eagles nest on the cliffs alongside the Witpoortjie waterfall. This Garden covers almost 300ha of landscaped indigenous gardens and natural veld areas along the Roodekrans Ridge and is home to an abundance of wildlife with over 220 birds species recorded on site. The variety of habitats accommodates over 600 naturally occurring plant species, a number of reptiles and small mammals, including small antelope and jackals, which occur naturally in the Nature Reserve.
Explore the Geological Display Garden exhibiting rocks and mining minerals such as gold and platinum is wonderfully landscaped for viewing. Visit www.sanbi.org.za for more information.
About BirdLife SA
BirdLife South Africa’s vision is to promote the conservation, research, understanding, observation of and enjoyment of natural birds, and their habitats. BirdLife South Africa is the largest non-profit bird conservation organization in the country. It relies on donor funding and financial support from the public to carry out its critical conservation work. For more information, visit www.birdlife.org.za.
(L-R) Mark Anderson,CEO of BirdLife South Africa; Bronwyn Maree, member of BirdLife South Africa's Seabird Programme; Simon Gear, Policy and Advocacy manager at BirdLife South Africa; Richard Hughes, Sponsorship Manager for Sasol |
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