City’s property transaction gives Sanccob new wings

 

The City has approved a property transaction that aims to support the long-term sustainability of the NPO, Sanccob (the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds). Read more below:

 

 

Sanccob leases the site in Milnerton from the City and has operated there as a globally-recognised non-profit organisation since 1968. Their mission is to rescue and rehabilitate endangered seabirds, especially the African penguin, through a combination of veterinary care, education and public engagement.

 

‘This is a prime example of how City-owned land can be used to drive environmental protection, education and economic opportunity. I’m proud that my team facilitated this transaction to support Sanccob’s important work,’ said Alderman James Vos, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, during a visit to the facility.

 

 

Alderman Vos highlighted Sanccob as a key environmental partner, contributing to both wildlife protection and Cape Town’s oceans economy.

 

Ward 113 Councillor Sue van der Linde added that the organisation is critical to both the Table View area and far beyond.

 

‘Sanccob plays a vital role in Ward 113 and beyond by rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing thousands of seabirds – most notably our beloved African penguins, a species under serious threat. Their dedicated efforts not only reverse the decline of seabird populations, but also raise crucial environmental awareness within our coastal communities. The presence of Sanccob in our ward is a point of pride, reminding us daily of the importance of conservation and the powerful difference that committed care and science can make,’ said Van der Linde.

 

To find out more about Sanccob’s work and how to support them, visit https://sanccob.co.za/

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