The EWT AUCTION FAQS
What is the Endangered Wildlife Trust? Since 1973, the Endangered Wildlife Trust is dedicated to conserving threatened species and ecosystems in southern and East Africa to the benefit of all. To achieve this, our strategy focusses on three strategic imperatives: Saving Species, Conserving Habitats, and Benefitting People. For any additional information, please visit our website at: ewt.org.za
Where is the Trust based? The Trust has its head office based in Midrand, with our field staff spread across Southern and east Africa.
What is the purpose of the auction? Hosting an auction such as this raises much needed funds for essential projects that The EWT does and boosts destination tourism for the amazing towns and communities where our sponsors have donated auction items from. This, in turn, benefits people, jobs, well-being and everyone connected to the towns and communities where the projects and tourism takes place. Which can then in-turn revive small town economies.
What will the money be used for? To support research and field projects being undertaken by The EWT to save species, conserve habitats and ultimately benefit people.
Is this an animal or wildlife auction? No! The EWT does not support auctioning wildlife for pets.
Do you have to based in South Africa or from South Africa to participate? Absolutely not! This online auction is open to everyone from anywhere in the world. What better way to great a great deal for a holiday and support an inspiring cause at the same time!
Do you have to be an auction expert to bid and participate? No, this is a very easy and fun way to support great projects and possibly great a great deal too!
How many times can I bid? As many times as you want. Bid high or low but it is best to bid often!
Do I have to keep an eye on the bidding all the time? No, you can bid once and leave it there, or you can bid many times and actively keep and eye and continuingly participate – it is up to you. You will get notified by email on the progress of your bidding.
Why is it important to raise awareness on the endangered wildlife? As people become more aware of the impact we all have in the Planet through our everyday actions, we can contribute, either through our own actions or through that of an organisation like the EWT, to a healthy Planet and an equitable world that values and sustains the diversity of all life. Without healthy ecosystems, clean air and water, there is no life. Thus the importance of conserving all species, not only those that are threatened with extinction, as well as restoring degraded habitats so they are able to sustain all life, and ensuring that people benefit through our efforts to drive the uptake of nature-based solutions for improved livelihoods, business and development.