Service providers for grass and straw feed

NZG484/2023 The appointment of two (2) service providers to supply and deliver grass feed and straw, as and when required, at the National Zoological Garden for three (3) years. Bid document Special conditions of a contract Bid opening Compulsory briefing: 25 October at 10:00, Staff Centre, Ser...

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Closed on: 14 November 2023

Service provider for e-ticketing and online solution services

NZG 474/2023 Bid documents Request for bids for the appointment of a service provider to provide subscription services of an e-ticketing and online solution for admission, parking, cableway, mobile train, and ancillary services at the National Zoological Gardens in Pretoria for a period of five (5) years. Com...

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Closed on: 22 September 2023

Service provider for hamburger buns and hotdog rolls

Q9418/2023 Supply of Hamburger buns & Hotdog rolls (Albany) at the National Zoological Garden (NZG) for a period of 12 months. Bid documents Submission of proposals Proposals must be emailed to Mr. M Muhlava M.Muhlava@sanbi.org.za and copy S.SCM-Quotations@sanbi.org.za Application process Downl...

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Closed on: 9 June 2023

Call for expression of interest

Expression of Interest Number: SANBI-NZG15052023/1 Closes: Friday, 23 June 2023Time: 11:00Location: Pretoria South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) intends to retire the male African savanna elephant (Loxodonta Africana) from the National Zoological Garden to a suitable wild reserve or elephant sa...

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Closed on: 23 June 2023

Service provider for valuation of living resources

Q9163/2023 The appointment of a service provider to perform fair valuation of SANBI’s living resources (zoological animals) to ensure compliance to the requirements of GRAP 110. Invitation to bid Submission of proposals Proposals must be emailed to S.SCM-Quotations@sanbi.org.za with a copy to M...

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Closed on: 17 March 2023

DID YOU KNOW?

Vulture

Did you know vultures feed on carrion (dead carcasses) and do not kill their own prey? Their feet are weak and better suited to walking on the ground than to picking up prey