Birdlife Polokwane (BP)
CONTACT DETAILS Website: https://www.birdlifepolokwane.co.za/ faunagalore@gmail.com Physical Address: (not available) Postal Address: PO Box 699Fauna Park, 0787 Telephone: (015) 2636473
Continue reading →CONTACT DETAILS Website: https://www.birdlifepolokwane.co.za/ faunagalore@gmail.com Physical Address: (not available) Postal Address: PO Box 699Fauna Park, 0787 Telephone: (015) 2636473
Continue reading →Birdlife Eastern Cape promotes the enjoyment, understanding, study and conservation of birds and their habitats within the Eastern Cape.
Continue reading →The mission of the Tygerberg Bird Club is to enhance knowledge of all birds, their behaviour and their habitats, and to introduce the public to the conservation and science of our avian heritage through enjoyable participation by club members.
Continue reading →The Somerset West Bird Club was founded over 25 years ago to encourage birding and conservation in the Helderberg. It has grown into an established organisation with two hundred local members, regular birding activities, a very successful quarterly magazine, The Batis, and links into local, regional and national programmes and organisations.
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Continue reading →Birdlife eThekwini KZN was established in Durban in 1949 as the Natal Bird Club and as such is one of the oldest bird clubs in Africa. It is also one of the larger clubs affiliated to Birdlife South Africa, which in turn is the national partner of Birdlife International, the largest conservation organisation in the world. As an affiliate club Birdlife eThekwini KZN , shares the goals of BLSA as they relate to conservation of birds and habitats within KZN and therefore the club plays an important role in conservation, as well as influencing various aspects of birding in KZN and southern Africa.
Continue reading →We are a small, super-friendly bird club. Our motto is 20% birding, 80% fun!
The Cuckoo Bird Club was started in 1998 by Monty Brett. The first members were graduates on the Sappi/Brett Beginners Bird Course of 1997. The club is known for its laid back attitude to birding, for fun, knowledge and pleasure. Outings are designed to be pleasant and appeal to all, young and old, experienced and inexperienced and to cover most of the habitats that will provide the greatest variety of birds.
Continue reading →The Cape Bird Club aspires to be the leading bird club in Africa and have a strong and growing membership.
Continue reading →Trap shooting club. In trap shooting, the targets are launched from a single “house” or machine, generally away from the shooter
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