The World Bird Foundation’s Wilderness Project, led by Dr. Joseph Cutler, explored the Kafue River in Zambia, documenting waterbirds, herbivores, and environmental data to aid the conservation of the Kafue Flats wetlands.
On June 3, 2024, five lions were relocated from Phalaborwa to Kruger National Park by the EWT Carnivore Conservation team, ensuring their safety and continued monitoring with GPS tracking.
The EWT’s Carnivore Conservation Programme recently rescued several Wild Dogs from snares near Kruger National Park, highlighting the urgent need for ongoing wildlife monitoring and threat mitigation efforts.
The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s National Biodiversity and Business Network hosted a pivotal workshop on International Day for Biological Diversity 2024, focusing on integrating biodiversity into business practices in South Africa.
The Endangered Wildlife Trust celebrates World Environment Day 2024, highlighting the urgent need for habitat and land restoration to combat desertification and build drought resilience.