SANCCOB PE Seabird rehabilitation centre

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Gqeberha, South Africa

sanccob.co.za
Wildlife rescue service· Non-profit organization· Research foundation

SANCCOB PE Seabird rehabilitation centre Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

SANCCOB PE Seabird rehabilitation centre is located in Gqeberha, South Africa on Marine Dr, Cape Recife,. SANCCOB PE Seabird rehabilitation centre is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wildlife rescue service in South Africa.

Address

Marine Dr, Cape Recife,

Phone

+27415831830

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Annemi van der Colf

The nicest people working to protect the seabirds. Thank you for doing the important work! Entrance fee was R45 for adults and R30 for children. Just give them a call at the gate then you can drive through to the centre. A really informative trip. Thank you Hannah (our guide), Rob, Amy and all 50 penguins! ️

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Jasmine W

Great organization supporting all the penguins and seabirds. Keep up the amazing efforts!

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Willem Prinsloo

Great place for Sea bird fans. Do great work on rehabilitation of injured and sick birds. Child friendly

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Lourens Esterhuyse

Great work done and thank you Taryn for sharing your knowledge with us.

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Page Cruz

Very neat, orderly, informative and at the same time relaxing. Was lovely watching the penguins get fed. Lots of interesting artifacts to see.

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Elrika Cakebread

Love seeing the great work that they do. SANCCOB definitely needs public support. ️

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Johan Diederiks

Had a informative and enjoyable time, fantastic exhibit and good fun for kids. They are in dire need of support (even if just exposure) as another rescue centre closed down and they have since taken on the extra rescue penguins and responsibility for a larger area. They are passionate and friendly, also have a nice coffee shop to offer visitors.

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Wynand Burger

What an awesome visit. Was so great to learn more about penguins. Definitely a must visit. These people do an amazing job trying to increase the penguin population