Animals

Stranded dog is rescued on Table Mountain

2020-06-17T19:51:19+02:00June 17th, 2020|Animals, Hiking, Metro Rescue, SANParks, Table Mountain National Park|

Slangolie Ravine Table Mountain At 1452 on Tuesday the 16th of June 2020 Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR) was activated after a caller reported that his dog had fallen down the steep Slangolie Ravine while he was out hiking at the southern end of the Pipe Track.  This ravine is in the northern section of [...]

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Search for K9 on Table Mountain

2020-05-08T19:07:04+02:00May 8th, 2020|Animals, Table Mountain National Park|

Table Mountain At 16h59 on Wednesday the 6th of May 2020 Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR) was activated after a lone 73 year old local male hiker reported that one of his dogs required assistance on the mountain in the northern section of Table Mountain National Park (TMNP). While a hasty team was proceeding to gather [...]

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Trainee Search And Rescue K9 lost near Boschendal Pniel

2020-02-19T09:14:44+02:00February 19th, 2020|Animals, K9SAR|

R1000,00 reward Pniel between Stellenbosch and Franschoek After returning from work on Monday the 17th of February 2020 at 16h00, the owner discovered that Luna, a trainee Search And Rescue K9, was not present on the property. A section of the boundary fence was found to be "open". Luna was last seen at 11h00 on [...]

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Another K9 rescued and overdue hikers located.

2019-04-12T11:16:02+02:00April 12th, 2019|Animals, CoCT Conservation, CoCT Fire + Rescue, NSRI, Rescues, Table Mountain National Park|

Deep South Cape Peninsula On Wednesday the 10th of April 2019 at 11h28 the Peninsula Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR) was activated after the Cape Medical Response (CMR) private ambulance service reported that a dog had become stuck under a rock near Murdoch Valley between Simonstown and Cape Point in the Table Mountain National Park. [...]

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