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BIODIVERSITY
Dyer Island Conservation Trust, protecting biodiversity –
Noun –“the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.”
Founded in 2006 by Wilfred Chivell, the Dyer Island Conservation Trust delivers conservation and research programmes to protect the biodiversity of the marine eco-system surrounding Dyer Island. The trust strives to protect:
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The continued loss of biodiversity is not only an environmental issue. Biodiversity is vital, for our economies, our security, our societies, and our environment. Preserving biodiversity will require transformative change, lots of action and sustainable contributions to those leading the charge. We need to change our ways forever and for good.
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STORM WATER DRAIN NET PLACED IN GANSBAAI, MINIMISING MARINE POLLUTION
July 05, 2019 Dyer Island Conservation Trust
Inspired by a project in Australia, Wilfred Chivell […]
What to do if you find a stranded penguin
A penguin on the beach or rocks away from a breeding colony is normally […]
FLYING FREE
June 24, 2019 Dyer Island Conservation Trust
“Our mind is a limitless sky and we […]
Seabirds – the canaries in the coal mine
A canary in a coal mine is an advanced warning of some danger. The metaphor originates from the […]
SEABIRDS – THE CANARIES IN THE COAL MINE
June 21, 2019 Dyer Island Conservation Trust
A canary in a coal mine is an […]
FYNARTS LUNCH AT LAPENTOLA
June 16, 2019 Dyer Island Conservation Trust
White shark biologist Alison Towner and Brenda du […]