Biodiversity Law Centre’s Post

HIGH COURT VICTORY FOR AFRICAN PENGUINS! 🐧 BirdLife South Africa and Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB), represented by the Biodiversity Law Centre, today secured a historic victory for South Africa’s Critically Endangered African Penguin when a hard-won settlement agreement – reached by the conservation NGOs with commercial sardine and anchovy purse-seine fishers – was made an order of the Pretoria High Court. 🐧 The court order provides for the delineations of no-take zones – for the next ten years – for the commercial sardine and anchovy fishery around six key African Penguin breeding colonies that lie within coastal areas where this commercial fishery operates. Six closures work together to secure biologically meaningful foraging areas for African Penguins in each of the west coast, southern Cape and Algoa Bay regions to help bring the species back from the brink of extinction. 🐧 The imposition of scientifically-informed fishing closures, to limit commercial purse-seine anchovy and sardine fishing activities around key African Penguin breeding colonies, is a long-overdue step towards securing their survival in the wild. 🐧 We look to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment and the Minister to ensure full implementation of this order, and to follow-through on taking all necessary steps to protect the African Penguin. Doing so is not only important for the wellbeing and survival of this iconic species but is critical to ensure that our ocean ecosystem is protected for the benefit of future generations. #lawfornature #conservation #litigation https://lnkd.in/dn_hTBCW

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Lei Hsin

International Relations & Environmental Studies @Mount Holyoke College

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Such important work led by amazing and strong women! 

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Nick Taitz

Senior Associate Dispute Resolution, ABT Advocates, Guernsey, Channel Islands

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Well done, great work for a great cause. Congrats

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Andrea Schonken

Project Management l Coordination l Relationship Management

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So proud of Kate Handley and the Biodiversity Law Centre team for this historic win! Massive congratulations 🎊

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Yvette Retief

Environmental Social Sustainable Development

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I am so proud of you guys!

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Kirstin Meiring

Senior Programme Officer, SANBI | Western Cape Representative, Environmental Law Association of South Africa

3w

Well done Biodiversity Law Centre, Kate Handley, Kirsten Barratt and all involved in this case. A major achievement on reaching settlement. Congratulations 👏

Rivasha Maharaj

CA(SA), MBA, Transformational Leadership Coach

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Congratulations to the Biodiversity Law Centre team. This is an incredible win!

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Dan Callister

Editorial, Commercial & Conservation Photographer | New York

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👏 👏

Percival Makhanya

Master of Law in Environmental Law student II Legal Consultant at P.M Makhanya Attorneys

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Job well done Biodiversity law centre team

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Amazing and Well done to everyone involved.

Glenn Phillips

Protected Area Management, Responsible Tourism Advocate and Conservationist at heart.

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Congratulations to all involved in securing this win.

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