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Tag Archives: Helping wildlife

Dublin and Flipper have found love at Tenikwa in rehabilitation

Together Forever

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife RescueBy Mandy19th 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…

Striped polecats in rehabilitation at Tenikwa Rehabilitation and Awareness Centre

Polecats or Penguins

Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife RescueBy Mandy23rd 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.…

Penguin in High Care Rehab Cage

Visits by rehabilitation sponsors

Environmental Management, Rehabilitation Admissions and Releases, Wildlife RescueBy Mandy31st 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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