The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Threatened Amphibian Programme has received $25 000 from the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund to support a project to revive Durban’s Critically Endangered Dwarf Burrowing Skink at a key habitat site within the species restricted range.
In the heart of Glen Austin, Midrand, the EWT Conservation Campus is leading the charge against the invasive Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum), aligning with our commitment to biodiversity preservation and ecosystem health.
Wildlife poisoning, a pervasive and insidious threat, casts a dark shadow over ecosystems worldwide, exacting a toll on biodiversity, human health, and ecosystem integrity.
Dave is the Chief Financial Officer for the EWT. Here is a little bit about Dave’s journey to a career in conservation with the EWT.
Luvuyo is a GIS Specialist with the EWT’s National Biodiversity and Business Network. Here is a little bit about Luvuyo’s journey to a career in conservation.