Word from the CEO: Year-End
Reflecting on a transformative 2024, the EWT celebrates groundbreaking conservation achievements while preparing for its bold Future Fit Strategy 2025-2050.
Reflecting on a transformative 2024, the EWT celebrates groundbreaking conservation achievements while preparing for its bold Future Fit Strategy 2025-2050.
Lesotho’s youth unite for conservation, linking community cleanups to the survival of the Endangered Bearded Vulture.
The Sand River’s first flood in two years sparked a surge in amphibian activity on EWT’s Medike Reserve. A recent survey recorded 14 frog species, highlighting the ecosystem’s health and biodiversity in this vital Soutpansberg habitat.
Ronelle Visagie reflects on 19 years of conservation fieldwork with the Endangered Wildlife Trust, covering 500,000 kilometers across South Africa to protect raptors, monitor wildlife, and ensure sustainable energy practices.
Discover the incredible survival story of a Wattled Crane chick that overcame a devastating fire and a snowstorm in Mount Gilboa, showcasing nature’s resilience and the importance of wetland conservation in South Africa.