Organisations, Associations & Clubs in Broadway, Durban North

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69 Chelsea Dr, Durban North, 4051

031 561 9167

45 Swapo Road, Durban North, 4051

+27 31 563 2106
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12 Ennisdale Dr, Durban, 4001

031 563 4724
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37 Mackeurtan Ave, Durban, 4051

031 563 9605

115 Fairway, Durban North, 4051

082 786 8674
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33 Grove Cres, Parkhill, Durban North, 4051

031 563 9450
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181 Lothian Rd, Durban North, 4051

031 010 0062

20 Honeysuckle Pl, Durban, 4053

031 563 8312
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53 Anthony Rd, Durban, 4051

031 563 1966

17B Spathodia Pl, Durban North, 4051

082 503 5170

26 Rosemere Rd, Greenwood Park, Durban, 4051

082 463 6868

50 Umhlanga Rocks Dr, Durban North, 4051

083 790 8686

Rinaldo Rd, Durban, 4051

+27 31 563 4445
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79 Acutt Ave, Park Hill, Durban North, 4051

071 377 4212
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31 Stiebel Place, Durban, 4001

078 726 4890

201 Kenneth Kaunda Rd, Durban, 4000

031 563 2929
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69 Krishna Road, Durban North, 4051

031 579 4711
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490 Riverside Rd, Durban, 4051

(031) 579 4600
The Bird Park was privately owned by a group of men who were primarily bird lovers and driven by the desire to educate and create an empathy for birds with people who would not in the ordinary course of their lives encounter different bird species from all over the world. The Bird Park was well supported by local residents, SA holiday makers and tourists alike. The Bird Park enjoyed the reputation of being the finest Bird Park in the Southern Hemisphere by maintaining the Park in a world class pristine and aesthetically attractive standard and continuously adding new exhibits ensuring the return of visitors for the next addition. The devastating floods of 1987 which washed away Riverside Road in front of the Park, threatened to flood the entire Park resulting in the bird collection being evacuated to the Abrey’s home on top of the hill overlooking the Park. By 1989 the Umgeni River Bird Park was awarded the “Premier Durban Attraction” by the Durban Tourism Board and was home to over 4,500 birds of 400 different species. In 1995 construction commenced on the Free Flight Bird Show arena and an American Bird Trainer was employed to train the Bird Park staff in show production and bird training. One year later the arena was complete and the first show was staged. In early 1997 ownership of the Umgeni River Bird Park changed hands with the new owners upholding the philosophy of “INSPIRE TO CONSERVE”
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69 KRISHNA RD, Durban, 4051

031 579 4711
training services, Training Institutes

68 Newport Ave, Durban, 4051

083 307 9082