Heritage Day, celebrated annually on 24 September in South Africa, is a public holiday dedicated to honoring our nation’s diverse cultures, traditions, and shared history. It encourages South Africans to reflect on their roots and celebrate what makes the country unique. Over time, it has also become popularly known as “Braai Day,” with the braai (barbecue) seen as a unifying tradition across all communities. While people may have distinct ways of preparing...
The Importance of Recycling

Conserve, Care, Connect is more than a set of values — it’s the foundation of all that we strive towards across all our departments. In retail specifically, it gives us the chance to turn everyday shopping into real impact. Thoughtful choices reduce waste, limit environmental harm, and protect ecosystems. Together with our community, we drive education and clean-up projects that safeguard wildlife and preserve natural resources. But what has this got to do with our Curio shop you may wonder?
As a conservationist, Vanessa Engelbrecht’s goal is to reduce the impact of single-use plastics and similar waste products wherever possible. This includes using material bags instead of plastic when shopping, refusing unnecessary packaging, and choosing recycled and eco-friendly products whenever they are available. These options are becoming more accessible in South Africa, but they still require ongoing advocacy to encourage manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers to make them the standard.
In her role as Retail Manager, she focuses on sourcing eco-friendly and recycled products for the ranch’s gift shop so that guests have the option to support sustainability through their purchases. The shop’s range includes items such as plush toys made from recycled water bottles, where sixteen bottles are transformed into the fibre for a single 30 cm toy, and reusable coffee cups made from bamboo and corn stalks that offer an alternative to the 300 billion single-use cups produced globally each year, most of which are never recycled and end up polluting land and waterways. Other items, like shopping bags, placemats, and linen products, give waste materials a second life while offering practical value to customers.
She believes that each person’s daily choices contribute to a larger change. When we choose wisely, we choose for the planet. Let’s Conserve, Care, and Connect to create a world where both people and wildlife can thrive.
Further Reading
If you’ve ever been on a guided tour with one of our Wildlife Guardians, chances are you’ve spotted Nanji from our Catwalk. More often than not, she’ll be up in her favorite tree, her golden coat glowing in the dappled sunlight, paws dangling as she rests with the confidence of a true queen.
Our Wild Animal Volunteers and interns recently had the unique opportunity to be part of an important wildlife management procedure - the darting and relocation of Cape Buffalo. While they did not witness the actual darting itself, they were welcomed into the process shortly afterwards, gaining hands-on insight into a vital aspect of animal care and conservation.
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