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Protected area review > The evolution of protected area appoaches
Thailand, consisting of 11 national parks and 6 wildlife sancturaries over 19,000 sq. km. An example of the bioregional approach from western Brazil ... providers generates over 50% of the funding required by the nature conservation service of the Kwazulu Natal province in South Africa. Trust funds are also being used widely throughout the world. The ...
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SCS: Rescue and Rehabilitation
Monk Seal Project. Mauritius (Country Code +230) Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF), Black River. Tel: 483-6832 (Gerald Durrell Endemic Wildlife Sanctuary) or 483-8933 (MWF Black River Office), ... sick and injured pinnipeds a year, mostly Subantarctic fur seals, from the coasts of KwaZulu-Natal. Other pinniped species rescued include Southern elephant seals, South African fur seals, and ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – 2004 Photo Gallery
Endangered snail known only from Dlinza forest, South Africa. The forest is protected under KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife, however, it is a very small area (only 250 hectares) within an urban location ... due to agricultural encroachment, wood extraction and expanding human settlements. Photo © David Moyer – Wildlife Conservation Society. Scimitar-horned Oryx (Oryx dammah) was once one of the most common ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
The forest is a formally conserved area under the control of KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife. As such the habitat is afforded a degree of protection. However, since it is ... Eshowe. The forest covers an area of ca. 250 ha. Countries: Native: South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal) Population Population Trend: Habitat and Ecology Habitat and Ecology: Coastal scarp forest. System: Terrestrial ...
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Eco-Schools in Africa
Workshop was organised by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in cooperation with the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), with the association of Southern African ... the Eco-Schools International Coordination (FEE). The Workshop was hosted in Howick, near Pietermaritzburg (Kwazulu Natal) by WESSA, which is the first FEE Member organisation in Africa, and has been ...
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South African Eco-Schools News
One of the groups is based in the KwaZulu/Natal Midlands and their co-ordinators combine tourism initiatives (the area is well-known for its ... partnerships with many local, national and international organisations. The main partners were Eskom and WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa - FEE member for SA), which supported the programme ...
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Endangered Wildlife Trust
Endangered Wildlife Trust In KwaZulu/Natal, 58% of the wetlands associated with the Mfolozi River catchment have disappeared as a result ... and their school is the beneficiary. In the MyVillage programme Endangered Wildlife Trust members can carry cards that benefit the Endangered Wildlife Trust. HOW DOES THE SYSTEM WORK? • Personalised and uniquely ...
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Endangered Wildlife Trust
Landsberg Wildlife Photography Ezemvelo Kwazulu-Natal Wildlife Global Owl Project (GLOW) Herpetology in Southern Africa (Reptiles and SARCA) International Crane Foundation International Otter Survival Fund Kwazulu-Natal Crane ... Monavoni Laezonia Directory Vision For Water Project Umzi Wethu The Wildlife Film Academy Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa The World Conservation Union ( ...
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Conservation
In India the honey badger is listed in Schedule I, Part I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. Its status in most parts of its extensive range (particularly West and ... now thought to be absent from large portions of the North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, southern Kwazulu Natal and areas of the Northern and Eastern Cape provinces Little information is available from other ...
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Sunshine, the Madagascar Lemur settled at last
Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) Sunshine, a red-fronted brown lemur, was brought to the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) 10 ... (and there was no way out), CROW appealed to KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife (KZN Wildlife), asking them if it was at all possible for CROW ... Vanessa Massyn Public Relations Officer The Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) Durban Tel: +27 31 462-1127 Fax: +27 31 ...
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