CapeNature, the public institution with the responsibility for biodiversity conservation in South Africa's Western Cape, has announced that the Stony Point Nature Reserve in the coastal town of Betty's Bay in the Overberg is temporarly closed to the public due to inclement weather. According to CapeNature, the penguin viewing boardwalk is slippery and not safe to walk. The anticipated re-opening is the 15 July 2024.
The Stony Point Nature Reserve is the third-largest breeding colony of African Penguins in the world and the only other (apart from Boulder’s Beach in the Table Mountain National Park) mainland breeding colony of African Penguin in South Africa. A thoughtfully constructed boardwalk allows visitors to meander through the reserve and closely observe the penguins in their natural habitat.
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12 July 2024
Western Cape: Stony Point Nature Reserve temporarily closed due to inclement weather!
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