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From Rescue to Release: August at SANCCOB

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From Rescue to Release: August at SANCCOB

During the month of August, SANCCOB has successfully released a number of rehabilitated seabirds back into the wild, a heartwarming reminder of the difference we can make through dedicated conservation efforts.

Among the most significant releases were 41 Critically Endangered African Penguins that had completed their rehabilitation and were ready to return to their ocean home. Each release is a celebration of recovery, resilience, and the dedicated care provided by our veterinary and rehabilitation teams.

In addition, 44Endangered Cape Gannets, 4 Hartlaub’s Gulls, and 3 Endangered Cape Cormorants, were also released, each one a symbol of hope for the future of our seabird populations.

We are happy to share that all 57 Cape Gannet chicks admitted earlier this winter have now been successfully rehabilitated and released as strong, healthy juveniles. The final four were released on 19 August, marking a proud milestone for our team.

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Source: SANCCOB

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