This tender seeks qualified service providers for the management and control of alien and invasive animal species in the City of Cape Town. The contract duration is from July 2027 to June 2030, focusing on ethical and effective control methods.
The City of Cape Town is inviting tenders for the management and control of alien and invasive animal species within its jurisdiction. This contract, effective from July 1, 2027, to June 30, 2030, aims to mitigate the ecological impact of invasive species through ethical and integrated control methods. Service providers will be responsible for conducting population surveys, implementing control measures, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, including the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (NEMBA).
Successful bidders must demonstrate experience in managing invasive species, possess the necessary qualifications, and adhere to best practices in ecological management. The scope includes the control of invasive small mammals, birds, fish, and amphibians, requiring collaboration with local stakeholders and the use of approved methodologies. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in environmental management, wildlife control, and ecological consultancy to contribute to biodiversity conservation in Cape Town.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental management, wildlife control, ecological consultancy, and those with experience in implementing biodiversity conservation projects.