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Introducing Green Noise, a brand new podcast and video series by CapeNature that’s shaking up the conservation scene.
Hosted by the dynamic Dan Corder, we’ll meet the trailblazers leading the charge for a greener future. From rangers to researchers, we’re giving a voice to the heroes protecting our planet.
Stay tuned and let’s make some noise for a sustainable tomorrow!
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Join us for an exhilarating ride into the world of eco-tourism entrepreneurship. In our third episode of Green Noise, we're jumping straight off the mountain with Ryan Larkman (Owner of Cape Canopy Tour) and Fatima Borez (Tourism Operations Manager at CapeNature) to explore how innovative business models are driving both conservation and community development. Discover how CapeNature's concession model is empowering local communities while protecting our natural heritage. Together with esteemed host, Dan Corder, they’ll explore insights into building and sustaining eco-tourism businesses in protected areas, and how CapeNature's concession model supports both conservation and community empowerment. Tune in to be inspired and learn how you can make a difference. 
Join us for the inaugural episode of Green Noise, a podcast series that brings you closer to the heart of CapeNature's mission. In this episode, we dive into the world of eco-tourism and community engagement, exploring how these two vital elements can work together to create a more sustainable future. Set at the Kogelberg Nature Reserve, Dan Corder (radio personality and podcast host), Edith Henn (Stakeholder and Access Manager at CapeNature) and Jacques Stoltz (Director of Tourism at the Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism) engage in thought-provoking discussions about the importance of fostering strong relationships between communities, visitors, and the natural environment. Discover how CapeNature is leading the way in sustainable tourism and making a positive impact on the Western Cape. Tune in to Green Noise and be inspired to join the movement for a greener, more sustainable world. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Our actions on land have a profound impact on the health of our oceans. From plastic pollution to toxic runoff, the consequences are far-reaching and devastating. One million marine animals are dying from plastic pollution every year and the ocean is suffocating under a mountain of plastic waste, with 51 trillion microplastic particles polluting our seas. In the second episode of CapeNature’s podcast series Green Noise, host Dan Corder dives deep into conversation with Captain Fanplastic, Yanga Gceya (Partnership Manager) and Shark Spotters Taryn van Neel (Education Manager) to discuss the urgent need to address this crisis. Stay tuned and let's make some noise for a sustainable tomorrow!
Climate change begins beneath the waves. Rising sea temperatures trigger a devastating domino effect, impacting marine life and ultimately, our entire planet.  In Episode 4 of Green Noise - a podcast series by CapeNature - we shine a light on the plight of the majestic African Penguin, teetering on the precipice of extinction. Discover how Marine Protected Areas serve as a lifeline, safeguarding habitats and fostering resilience. Join the quest to protect our ocean's sentinels and preserve the delicate balance of our ecosystem. Pierre De Villiers (Senior Manager of Marine and Coast Operations - CapeNature) and Dr David Roberts (Senior Clinical Veterinarian - Sanccob) sit down with host Dan Corder for a captivating conversation about the heroic efforts to save Africa's iconic penguins. Discover the groundbreaking work being done to: Protect vulnerable habitats Rescue and rehabilitate injured birds Harness innovative tech: microchips, trackers, and real-time cameras. Learn how YOU can make a splash in the fight against their extinction and ensure these charismatic creatures thrive for generations to come. Tune in and be part of the wave of change together with the dedicated people and organisations who work tirelessly to preserve our planet's precious wildlife. #GreenNoise #CapeNature #SANCOBB #AfricanPenguins #PenguinConservation #WildlifeProtection #Sustainability #InnovationForNature #ConservationPodcast #Conservation 
The mountains are calling but are you prepared? Walk this journey with us, as we climb into the important topics of mountain safety - and interesting gear trends - with seasoned trailblazers. Whether you're a novice or a regular adventurer, this episode is your ultimate guide to exploring the mountains safely, wisely and well-kitted. The Western Cape summer hiking season sees CapeNature welcome international and local tourists to scenic trails dotted around the Cape – and your safety is tantamount. Never underestimate the difficulty of a trail, or your fitness level. Always check the weather. Be prepared to hike in all four seasons in one day, and make sure you wear the right gear for the right terrain. These are expert tips from seasoned hikers, Khalid Chogle, founder of Adventure Rocks and Louise White, Hi-Tec Brand Manager.  In the fifth episode of Green Noise, a CapeNature conservation podcast and video series hosted by Dan Corder, we trek through the importance of mountain safety and stumble on an interesting hiking trend called Gorpcore (you have to hear it to believe it). Our experts also share vital information that could save your life in a perilous situation. Don’t be caught off-guard, the mountains are for everyone but even nature has rules to abide by.  #GreenNoise #CapeNature #SafeHiking #Hiking #MountainSafety #HikingTips #HikeSafely #ConservationPodcast #Conservation #Hike #WesternCapeHikes #OutdoorAdventures #Sustainability #SustainableClothing #HiTech #Gorpcore
Imagine a world where nature is your greatest ally in the pursuit of wellness. CapeNature believes that everyone deserves access to the healing power of nature. That's why we're passionate about partnerships that bring communities and nature together. Through innovative programmes created by the Western Cape Government like WOW! (Western Cape on Wellness), together we’re empowering people of all backgrounds to tap into the wellness wonders of nature reserves. In our sixth episode of Green Noise, host Dan Corder sits down with Kelly Fortune (Western Cape Government Health Department Deputy Director) and Loren Pavitt (CapeNature Marketing & Promotions Manager) to explore the transformative power of holistic health. WOW! is more than just a programme - it's a movement designed to support individuals every step of the way, from pregnancy to seniorhood. By creating environments that foster healthy behaviours, we can build stronger, more resilient communities. Tune in to learn more. #GreenNoise #CapeNature #ConservationPodcast #Conservation - #CapeNature #NatureForWellness #HolisticHealth #WellnessInNature #ConservationAndHealth #WesternCapeOnWellness #WOWWesternCape #HealthyCommunities #SustainableLiving
The Western Cape's breathtaking landscapes have become the ultimate backdrop for local and international film productions. But have you ever wondered what it takes to bring these cinematic masterpieces to life while conserving our precious natural heritage? On the next episode of CapeNature's Green Noise podcast and video series we peek into the fascinating world of filmmaking in protected areas. Our expert guests will share the secrets of balancing creative vision with environmental responsibility.
The Western Cape's fiery dance with nature is a year-long affair, not a fleeting summer fling. Fire management is constantly in motion, dissecting the previous season's infernos through meticulous post-fire audits, scrutinising everything from gear and training to the very strategies we employed. With the climate's shifting and lengthening the fire season's reach, fire management has to evolve their approach.    On the first episode of Season 2 next of CapeNature's Green Noise podcast and video series we chat through change, adaptation, technology and ultimately, safeguarding the unique ecosystems that define our region against fire. 
Feel the shift in the air at CapeNature's reserves – it's the breeze of true inclusion. With passionate partners like Cape Able by their side, they're on a mission to tear down every barrier that once whispered "not for you".  From carving out accessible trails and pathways to adapted accommodation and sensory-friendly experiences - universal access is not a conversation anymore, it is a responsibility that CapeNature takes seriously.  
Artificial Intelligence: it's no longer a sci-fi fantasy, but a powerful force reshaping our world. This episode of Green Noise looks into AI's quiet yet profound infiltration of our lives, acknowledging both its potential and risks. However, our focus sharpens on an important question: how can we intentionally harness the power of AI to champion conservation and create a more mindful, impactful tourism sector? 
On Episode 4 of Green Noise, we're unearthing an inspiring truth: The profound power of nature to enrich our later years. Tune in as we chat about why embracing the outdoors isn't just beneficial, it's absolutely vital for healthy ageing. You'll hear how the vibrant 55-plus generation is actively conquering hiking trails, enjoying gentle walks, and rediscovering the sheer joy of wild spaces. We’ll also reveal how forward-thinking organisations like CapeNature and You’ve Earned It are passionately dedicated to making nature more accessible than ever, proving beyond a doubt that your senior years are indeed the golden age for outdoor adventure.
Here, with the breathtaking backdrop of Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve, surrounded by lush landscapes – we're unpacking Episode 5 of Green Noise - a topic that's crucial for the Western Cape's tourism future: The phenomenal impact of women in this industry.  It might surprise you, but women comprise nearly 70% of South Africa's tourism workforce – a stark contrast to other sectors, highlighting their immense and often unsung contribution.  Two incredible powerhouses: Julia Louw, Head of Leisure Tourism at Wesgro, and Itumeleng Pooe, Managing Director of Afri-Centric Luxury Travel experiences chat to host Dan Corder on the transformative work they're doing.
In the final episode of Green Noise Season 2 recorded at the picturesque Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve, host Dan Corder takes a deep dive into the world of Blue Tourism with Wilfred Chivell, CEO of Marine Dynamics and a leading figure in marine conservation.   From his adventurous past as a wreck and diamond diver - including an incredible tale of discovering 18th-century Swedish plate money off the Cape coast - Wilfred shares his journey from personal adversity to building a thriving ecotourism empire. 
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