Eco Explorer
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04/06/2026
What do you love most about Plett?
Experience the magic of Plett ✨
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27/05/2026
Not all trips are equal, some give more than they take 💙
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Limited spaces available
A place where authentic experience matters the most 💙
Join trips that give more than they take.
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Have you experienced the Plett feeling?
19/05/2026
The storms may have passed, but for many in Plett, the recovery is only beginning.
One of our Partners in Protecting Nature was hit quite badly.
Raptor Rescue suffered severe damage to infrastructure and had multiple large trees uprooted.
If you’ve been wondering how to help after the storms, this is one meaningful way.
They urgently need:
• Financial donations
• Fencing, poles, timber, wire mesh
• Cement, bricks, sand, stone
• Screws, nails, cable ties & general hardware
• Help with chainsaws, debris clearing, carpentry & construction
Even sharing this post helps connect support to the people doing the hard work of caring for injured and vulnerable wildlife in our region.
Donations can be dropped at reception or made via EFT:
Raptor Conservation NPC
FNB
Account: 63000514067
Branch: 210514
Ref: Storm Rebuild
Send us a DM if you’d like to join the volunteer WhatsApp group.
Despite the circumstances, the team remain available for wildlife rescues and emergencies:
📱 073 948 8371 / 078 135 3611
Do more than visit 🌊
Observe. Conserve. Preserve.
Bookings open for the 5th Plett Ocean Festival
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🐾 “But my dog is friendly…”
Right now, many of our shorebirds are exhausted, displaced, injured or recovering after the floods.
Even calm, well-trained dogs change wildlife behaviour — because to wildlife, dogs are still predators.
This isn’t about blaming dog owners.
Our coastal wildlife needs us to act responsibly.
Living with nature sometimes means giving wildlife the space it urgently needs to recover.
🌿The dunes did their job.
While massive waves and flooding battered parts of Plett this week, our dune systems quietly absorbed impact, held sand in place, and helped protect the coastline.
They’re not just “piles of sand.” They’re natural infrastructure.
This is what Living With Nature looks like: Protecting the systems that protect us.
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29/04/2026
❗If you visit the beach you need to know this ❗️
The rabies outbreak in Cape fur seals poses a real danger to people and pets.
Now more than ever, it is important to respect these wild animals - give them space, keep dogs away and report any odd behaviour or incidents relating to seals immediately.
➡️ Share - awareness is key to preventing the spread and fatalities
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