It has been 50 years of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa’s most prominent and successful conservation organisation. Now it is time to celebrate their successes and showcase what is to come!
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Closing date for applications is: 1 April 2024
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Closing date for applications is: 5 April 2024
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…& The Impact of Wildlife Extinction Globally. Wildlife conservation is a critical global issue, with many species facing extinction due to various factors such as habitat destruction, poaching, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict.
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Closing date for applications is: 15 February 2024
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A golden mole that “swims” in sand has resurfaced in South Africa after 87 years in the wilderness when many specialists feared it had become extinct, researchers have said. Source: phys.org
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Inspiring women working in conservation in South Africa.
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There are fewer than 7,100 adult cheetahs left in the wild, and their numbers keep decreasing. In fact, this cat has vanished from 90% of its range in Africa. But there has been significant population growth in South Africa, home to 18 percent of the world’s remaining cheetahs. The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s cheetah conservation project played a big role in this triumph. The project has almost doubled cheetah numbers in less than a decade.
In this article, we investigate this success story and consider some of the complexities of cheetah conservation.
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