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Tick the your sponsor/donation option/s, input a value under quantity or amount and then click the 'Next->' button below
Sponsor a penguin nest
Qty R 400 each (ZAR)
Through this project we aim to improve the breeding success of the penguins and to reverse their population decline on this island.

Cost: R400.00 each, which goes towards nest box construction and placement, conservation, monitoring and penguin research.

Receive: Certificate of recognition via email, penguin information, name on website, access to website updates

Sponsor shark research
Qty R 150 each (ZAR)
‘Our sharks are in trouble and the more we know about then, the better we can protect them’
The Dyer Island Conservation Trust together with Marine Dynamics, have funded a custom designed research vessel called Lwazi (“Knowledge” in Xhosa) and developed a project where we will acoustically track sharks in our area during the summer months to assess their behaviour

Cost: R150 = 1 block of Dyer Island Research Area
Receive: Certificate of sponsorship, name on online supporters list, access to website updates and newsletters.

Donation to Dyer Island Conservation Trust
I wish to donate   (ZAR) 
This trust has been established for the conservation, rehabilitation and protection of the natural environment, including flora, fauna or the biosphere, the care of the wild animals, the promotion of, and the conducting of educational and training programmes relating to environment awareness, greening and clean-up projects, and conservation research.

Donations towards this trust will be administered specifically for conservation purposes at Dyer Island and its surroundings.

Receive: Name on website, access to website updates

Rehabilitation of Seabirds
I wish to donate   (ZAR) 
A continuous stream of seabirds, especially penguins, are found injured, oiled or sick on Dyer Island and the adjacent coastline. In partnership with SANCCOB, these birds can be rescued and restored to health in such a way that they breed again, and help boost the populations of threatened species. The average cost of rescuing a seabird is R1000, but every contribution helps.

Receive: Name on website, access to website updates

Research
I wish to donate   (ZAR) 
The trust is involved in a variety of marine research programmes, including shark, whale, dolphin and penguin research projects.

Receive: Name on website, access to website updates

Privacy and Refund Policy

This website is a charity website and as such take your donation in good faith. We do however understand that mistakes can be made when entering your donations amount and will therefore allow you to bring any mistake to our attention before 48 hours have expired since donating.

Credit card details are not kept by Dyer Island Conservation Trust under any circumstances.The payment service provider, VCS, undertakes that it has taken all reasonable precautions to secure the credit card processing that is carried out to make a donation.

Dyer Island Conservation Trust cannot be held responsible for security breaches occurring on the User's computer, which may result due to lack of adequate virus protection software or spyware that may have inadvertently been installed.

Your name, surname and email address is optional and is only for Dyer Island Conservation Trust records. If provided it will be kept in the strictest confidence by Dyer Island Conservation Trust and will not be made known to third parties.
Dyer Island Conservation Trust objectives:
Reg no: 1881/413/14/8
Dyer Island trust has been established for the conservation, rehabilitation or protection of the natural environment, including flora, fauna or the biosphere, the care of wild animals; the promotion of, and the conducting of educational and training programmes relating to environmental awareness, greening and clean-up projects, and conservation research.

© 2007 Dyer Island Conservation Trust
 
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Penguin nests - Investor Status

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1 house

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10 houses

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15 houses

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35 houses

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Shark research - Investor status

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1 block of sea

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5 blocks of sea

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10 blocks of sea

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BRYDES WHALE SAMPLING AT PRINGLE BAY
Monday morning the 12th of July, turned out to be like all other days here at .... click here to read more.

BAGS OF RUBBISH COLLECTED FROM DANGER POINT BEACH
On Friday 23rd July, the Dyer Island Conservation Trust together with the 6th Gr.... click here to read more.

FIRST CALF SPOTTED IN WALKER BAY
Evan Austin from African Wing Charters has the enviable job of flying every day .... click here to read more.


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  Dolphins
  Seabirds