Educate – Mitigate – Rescue – rehab – release

Grace Valley Wildlife Rescue are active first responders for
the kogelberg biosphere wildlife rescue & training Centre




DITCH THE POISON AND PROTECT WILDLIFE IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Geckos, bats, owls and other raptors are nature’s best “pest” control.
By pledging to go poison free and attracting wildlife to your garden, you are doing your part for nature and wildlife conservation.
Our selected range of wildlife habitat boxes are carefully crafted by OWL BOX MAN in Cape Town, and are made using non-toxic treatments and appropriate wood. If you would like advice on which habitat would suite your area and property best, please email hello@gracevalleyhaven.co.za
Stay over at our Tiny Cottage ~ Ons Klein Huisie

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