In this scene from EARTHFLIGHT: Africa, Cape gannets fly off the coast of South Africa in search of the great sardine run, the biggest fish migration in the world. The birds dive into the ocean to ...
A team of scientists has discovered that endangered Cape gannets, which live and breed in large colonies in southern Africa, use unique dances that could show mates and neighbours where to find food.
Bird Island is currently hosting an estimated over 43,000 Cape Gannets, a thriving colony that cements the island’s status as one of South Africa’s most vital gannet breeding sites and underscores the ...
Small clumps of weathered oil, commonly known as tar balls, have washed up on beaches in Algoa Bay, the Garden Route and Struisbaai, sparking concern among conservationists and authorities. The ...
The beautiful Cape Gannet, an iconic species of the local coastline that has lent its name (in Afrikaans, Malgas) to places like Malgas Island in Saldanha Bay and the village on the Breede River, is ...
Whatever twists an Olympic diver does in the air, by the time she hits the water her position is always with hands held in a point to break the water and head tucked between her arms. It is quite ...
CBC News is deepening its commitment to climate change coverage with a special ongoing series, called "Our Changing Planet", that explores the challenges our environment is facing and the solutions ...
These photographs reveal one of nature's greatest phenomena - the annual sardine run. Millions of the fish move north along the coast of South Africa where they are eaten by dolphins, sharks and ...
A team of scientists has discovered that endangered Cape gannets, which live and breed in large colonies in southern Africa, use unique dances that could show mates and neighbours where to find food.