Serenity Hills shows its commitment to conservation
Submitted by: Olivia Jones communications
As an eco-focused estate, Serenity Hills on the KZN South Coast is developing an environmentally-conscious space in harmony with the incredible nature assets found in this space.
This commitment is underscored by Serenity Hills' recent acquisition of the title ‘Green Custodians of FreeMe Wildlife’ earlier this month. From the start, developers have prioritised real sustainability and conservation as it’s the natural beauty – including the coastal forest, river, and ocean - that sets this area apart for investors.
Reece Daniel, Developer of Serenity Hills, commented: “We’re excited to support this incredibly important NPO, FreeMe Wildlife, which rehabilitates and cares for wildlife while encouraging biodiversity and conservancy. As Green Custodians, we are actively contributing towards their work, including supporting the running of its valuable rehabilitation centre.”
Showing its gratitude for the support, FreeMe Wildlife shared a social media post: “We are very excited about the start of our relationship with Serenity Hills, a newly established estate on the South Coast with a focus on protecting pockets of indigenous forest nestled in between old farming land, which will now be converted to an environmentally friendly lifestyle estate.”
To find out more and book a viewing at Serenity Hills, visit www.serenityhills.co.za. For regular updates, follow @serenityhillsecoestate on Facebook and Instagram.
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