SANCCOB Seabird Rehabilitation Centre

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Cape Town, South Africa

sanccob.co.za
Rehabilitation center· Environmental organization· Non-profit organization· Research foundation

SANCCOB Seabird Rehabilitation Centre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

SANCCOB Seabird Rehabilitation Centre is located in Cape Town, South Africa on 22 Pentz Dr, Table View,. SANCCOB Seabird Rehabilitation Centre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category rehabilitation center in South Africa.

Address

22 Pentz Dr, Table View,

Phone

+27215576155

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Joshua Curtis

The amount of hard work and effort going towards the animals is remarkable. The birds live happily and are well looked after. My heart goes out to the people who give up their day to help animals in need. Support this place in any way possible to help them. A well organized and managed Area.

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Kate

Incredible foundation with the most special people taking care of the birds in need. The tour was very interesting and informative we've got to know a lot about the sea birds and all the important work that is being done in the SANCCOB. Beautiful gift shop. Please come and support.

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Eden Weiss

Had the most incredible visit to SANCCOB. Be sure to phone atleast a day in advance to book a tour. The marine birds are extremely well looked after and the staff are knowledgeable, friendly and extremely hard working. Please be sure to support this unique organisation.

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Celesté Beukman

Due to Covid restrictions, you have to pre-book tours in advance: 10am, 12pm, 2pm.

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Jo v H

Seabird sanctuary has friendly and knowledgeable staff and volunteers, gift shop, tours and interactive sessions bookings

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Niki Fandrakis

It was a very educational experience. With the help of many volunteers hard at work to reabilitating marine birds. The local staff work with passion.

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Dusty Jackson

Currently CLOSED to the public.

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Danielle Winona Boyd

They are deeply helpful and caring of marine seabirds. They are also the people to call when a bird is in danger or trapped. They came up with a solution near instantly. Thank you to all involved.