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Oct242025
One of the four caracal cubs admitted into rehabilitation at Tenikwa

Setting them free

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue24th October 2025

By Keri McMorran SETTING THEM FREE We have had quite a few interesting releases this year in 2025, but there are four that we wanted to share with you We raised and released four female caracals this year, all of them orphaned. They came to us as tiny kittens that should have been raised by…

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Oct232025
Guests enjoying the wood fired hot tub at the day spa at Tenikwa Wellness Spa in Plettenberg Bay

Where Wildlife meets Wellness

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue23rd October 2025

By Keri McMorran Where Wildlife meets Wellness   2025 Tenikwa went through a lot of changes, and we are pleased to say they were mostly all good ones . We have always believed that nature, wildlife and wellness always go hand in hand, so instead of just believing it, we made it happen. We converted…

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Oct232025
The pure bred African Wild Cat called Mr Beans in rehab at Tenikwa Wildlife Rehabilitation and Awareness Centre in Plettenberg Bay

You Have A Friend In Me

Conversations on Conservation, Wildlife Rescue23rd October 2025

By Keri McMorran YOU HAVE A FRIEND IN ME This is not the usual  story of wildlife rehabilitation. Read on to learn about Beans and Sausage… In April 2025 we received a kitten that looked very much like an African Wildcat and he needed our help. He was paralyzed in his hind legs, but was…

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Mar192025
Dublin and Flipper have found love at Tenikwa in rehabilitation

Together Forever

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue19th March 2025

By Keri McMorran Love Blooms where Tragedy struck twice This is the heart-ache story of two penguins we fondly know as Dublin and Flipper, whose fate is intertwined. On 8 January 2024,  SanParks brought a young penguin to Tenikwa for rehabilitation. She was classified as a “blue” which is the general name for a juvenile…

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Feb232025
Striped polecats in rehabilitation at Tenikwa Rehabilitation and Awareness Centre

Polecats or Penguins

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue23rd February 2025

By Keri McMorran Polecats or Penguins A Lot of our stories are often about our penguins and their rehabilitation and releases, so we are going to be sticking with the black and white theme, but today it isn’t penguins……. In October 2024 , we received these two little polecat brothers for rehabilitation from Cape Nature.…

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Mar312024
Penguin in High Care Rehab Cage

Visits by rehabilitation sponsors

Environmental Management, Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue31st March 2024

By Keri McMorran High Care facilities at Tenikwa When animals are admitted to our rehabilitation centre, they normally spent their first three days of stabilisation in our high care facilities. This quiet and warm area is equipped with several cages which serve as an important part of the initial recovery process allowing them to de-stress…

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Badger Successfully Released

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue26th May 2020

On Thursday 22 May we successfully released our badger, who was with us for nearly 10 months of rehabilitation. The honey badger was admitted on the 6th of August after some tests at Knysna Veterinary Clinic, which revealed that he had suffered a head injury. Badger was less than 10 months and it was unusual…

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Jan182020
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trail on Gentle Giants to see Wildcats

Tours and Program Posts, Wildlife Rescue18th January 2020

Exploration of the bio diverse community of The Crags can be done best on a horse back trail. These gentle giants move with the perfect pace, giving you the opportunity to fully appreciate the uniqueness of the diverse flora and fauna in the area. Over 33 horses at Hog Hollow have been rescued from neglect…

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Oct302019
Honey Badger

Injured Honey Badger undergoing rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife Rescue30th October 2019

On the 6th of August 2019 an injured juvenile Honey Badger was found wandering along the road in the Rheenendal area. Young badgers remain with their mothers for up to 18 months, so something had definitely happened to separate him from his mother’s care. He was taken to the Knysna Veterinary Clinic and treated by…

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Warthog more than just Timone’s Friend

Tours and Program Posts, Wildlife Rescue19th October 2019

According the Chinese Zodiac, 2019 marks the year of the Pig. No better way to celebrate this than a quick look at South Africa’s own wild pig, The Warthog –  More than just Timone’s friend. The name “warthog” comes from the wart like bumps that occurs on their faces. Of course these aren’t warts at…

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