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Giving Tuesday 2024

 

This December 3, be part of something special on #GivingTuesday.

Following #BlackFriday and #CyberMonday, #GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that drives giving and collective action in communities worldwide.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust invites you to support our mission to protect endangered species, conserve their habitats, and empower local communities. Your contribution, no matter the size, plays a vital role in creating a sustainable future for both wildlife and the people who depend on these ecosystems.

Ready to make an impact? Here’s how you can get involved:

Support EWT's campaigns
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Women’s Month

Celebrating Women in Conservation

This Women’s Month, we proudly spotlight the powerful women driving change in our women-led conservation organization. Breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, these leaders are at the forefront of protecting endangered species and shaping a sustainable future.

Discover their inspiring journeys, the challenges they’ve overcome, and their vision for a world where women continue to lead in wildlife conservation. Join us in honoring these trailblazers—because when women lead, nature thrives.

THE EWT TURNS 50

 

In 1973, one man’s vision sparked a movement that would become an unstoppable force against extinction. Today, as the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) marks 50 years, we celebrate half a century of groundbreaking conservation wins – protecting vulnerable species and habitats across Africa.

Help Secure the Next 50 Years

To honor this milestone and power our future work, we’re building a Fund for the Future with a goal of raising R5 million. Your donation becomes a building block for:
Protecting endangered wildlife
Preserving critical ecosystems
Training future conservation leaders

Every donation builds our capacity to protect Africa’s wildlife. [Donate Now] to support EWT’s campaigns and become part of this vital legacy.

911 Vulture Ambulance

Emergency Response for poisoned vultures

Across the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA), wildlife poisoning crises are escalating at alarming rates. In response, the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) – with crucial donor support – has deployed a groundbreaking Vulture Ambulance: a mobile intensive care unit specifically designed to rescue and rehabilitate poisoned vultures.

This life-saving mobile station features:

1. Emergency medical equipment for on-site treatment
2. Specialised transport capabilities for critical cases
3. Expert veterinary care to maximize survival rates

Why This Matters:
Vultures play a critical ecological role as nature’s cleanup crew. Each poisoning event threatens these already endangered species and creates dangerous ripple effects across entire ecosystems.

Your support can help:
1. Expand emergency response efforts
2. Protect vulnerable vulture populations
3. Combat wildlife poisoning in the GLTFCA

Join us in this vital conservation battle – every contribution helps save these essential scavengers.