Frog Art Conservation Initiative: Creative Support for Threatened Amphibians
The Frog Art Conservation Initiative takes centre stage this season as Robyn Ansell Art partners with EWT’s Threatened Amphibian Programme. Their new ‘Spring Range’ features stunning depictions of KwaZulu-Natal’s most charismatic frog species, with art sales directly supporting conservation efforts.

Frog Art Conservation
Frog Art Conservation Initiative That Makes a Difference
- Features commonly encountered KZN frog species
- Prints available for purchase through Robyn Ansell Art
- Proceeds support critical amphibian conservation work
Other Conservation Highlights
World Rhino Day Speaking Competition
- Annual event since 2016 at Lapalala Wilderness Reserve
- Over 200 Grade 10 learners from 20+ Waterberg schools participate
- Focuses on developing rhino conservation awareness and public speaking skills
- Generous prizes including laptops and school vouchers
Forever Forest Launch
- Living memorial for legacy donors at EWT’s Midrand campus
- Indigenous tree planted for each bequest
- Created in partnership with Levego environmental services
- Provides tranquil space for remembrance and celebration
How You Can Help
Support these initiatives by:
- Purchasing frog art prints to fund amphibian conservation
- Considering a legacy gift to grow the Forever Forest
- Encouraging young conservationists in your community
“These creative partnerships show how conservation can blossom in unexpected ways,” notes an EWT spokesperson. “From art to arbour, every action helps protect South Africa’s wildlife.”