If you are in South Africa please help the animals affected by the oil from the Kiani Satu

The Kiani Satu was en route from Cape Town to Gabon but ran into difficulty due a mechanical fault last Thursday. The department’s oil response team boomed up two estuaries on either side of the ship. However, three tons of oil has already leaked into the sea from the German-owned vessel.

This is one of the little Penguins that was washed up on a beach due to the oil leaking from the Kiani Satu. Please be on the lookout for seabirds and penguins on the Southern Cape Coastline. If distressed birds are found, keep them warm and as dry as possible and contact Carol Walton at SAPREC on 082 364 3382
This is one of the little Penguins that was washed up on a beach due to the oil leaking from the Kiani Satu. Please be on the lookout for seabirds and penguins on the Southern Cape Coastline. If distressed birds are found, keep them warm and as dry as possible and contact Carol Walton at SAPREC on 082 364 3382

HELP NEEDED! The victims of the ship running aground are starting to come in. Much on-going help will be needed. Pet Pool Warehouse in Knysna is a drop off point. Needed now: towels, sheets, frozen pilchards (we have freezers), Darrows liquid, hot water bottles, refuse bags, washing powder and volunteers to do washing of towels at own homes. Call Chantelle at Tenikwa Wildlife rehab on 044 5348170 for more info

Author: Janet Carr

Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.

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