Wildlife Conservation in South Africa: Where Heritage Walks on Four Legs
At first light in the bushveld, before most of the country stirs, a ranger crouches beside a faint track in the sand. It could be lion. It could be poacher.
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Protecting South Africa’s wild legacy. This section celebrates the efforts to safeguard the country’s iconic wildlife and fragile ecosystems. From anti-poaching initiatives and habitat restoration to community-led conservation and species protection, explore how people are working on the frontlines to ensure that future generations inherit a thriving natural heritage.
At first light in the bushveld, before most of the country stirs, a ranger crouches beside a faint track in the sand. It could be lion. It could be poacher.
As southern Africa’s only endemic vulture species, the Cape vulture population has been reduced to an estimated 2,900 breeding pairs across its range. Listed as ‘Endangered’ by the International Union
Visitors to the many game parks and nature reserves of South Africa are very likely to come across the country’s national animal – the springbok. This graceful medium-sized antelope, with
Stretching from Cape St Lucia northward to the Mozambican border on KwaZulu-Natal’s northeastern coast, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park has the distinction of being the first site in South Africa to
As the world’s tallest mammals, giraffes can be relied on to generate some excitement among spectators out on a bush drive when spotting wildlife has been rare. Standing tall above
Under the banner of “Conservation in Action”, the Endangered Wildlife Trust is dedicated to the conservation of southern Africa’s threatened species and ecosystems, with its vision being to attain “a
Located outside Worcester in the Western Cape Breede River Valley, the Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden is home to a comprehensive collection of succulents endemic to the arid Karoo region
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