During fieldwork in Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, the EWT’s Lowveld Birds of Prey team re-encountered Dr Mike, a Cape Vulture they rescued and rehabilitated, now thriving and breeding again, highlighting a significant conservation success
The African Conservation Forum 2024 facilitated a visit by EWT’s CEO and senior officials to impactful conservation and sustainable agriculture projects in Kenya, showcasing successful community engagement and innovative environmental strategies.
The EWT and University of Johannesburg hosted a transformative workshop in Buysdorp, where vegetable growers and environmental students explored sustainable farming practices and climate change adaptation strategies
The Widenham Wetland on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast has been formally declared a Protected Environment, marking a significant step in conserving the Endangered Pickersgill’s Reed Frog and enhancing the site’s ecological integrity.
The 2024 Africa Conservation Forum, organized by IUCN, featured a workshop on Nature-based Solutions, highlighting community conservation practices and the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge to address biodiversity and climate challenges across Africa