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Daily Archives: 23rd March 2024

The penguin who was scared of water

Rehabilitation Admissions and ReleasesBy Mandy23rd March 2024

By Keri McMorran Backman- The penguin who was scared of water The story of Backman …so far . Tenikwa is equipped with a rehabilitation centre and currently back to full operation for injured and abandoned wild animals. Tenikwa forms part of a network of rehabilitation centres along the coast who rescue and rehabilitate penguins before…

Msizi Shange - our Head Guide outside Tenikwa entrance to reception

Faces of Tenikwa MSIZI

Faces of Tenikwa, Tours and Program PostsBy Mandy23rd March 2024

By Ndaedzo Raulisa Msizi – Head Guide at Tenikwa Meet Mthokozisi Msizi Shange, or as we know him, Msiz! Msizi has been part of the Tenikwa family since August 2012 when he joined as a guide and animal keeper as a second-generation staff member.  His father Alfred Shange, and respectfully known by all as “Baba…

The Berry-like fruit of the real yellowwood tree

Giants of the forest

Conversations on Conservation, Indigenous Plants, Tours and Program PostsBy Mandy23rd March 2024

By Ndaedzo Raulisa The Yellowwood Tree Podocarpus latifolius is the scientific name for the real Yellowwood tree.  It is also known as the broad-leaved Yellowwood,  Outeniqua Yellowwood, and in Xhosa, it is called Umcheya. In Afrikaans, the yellowwood is called Opregte-geelhot. This very tall indigenous tree to South Africa belongs to the Podocarpaceae family. Did you…

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