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The Wildlife ACT Fund focuses on 4 key areas of endangered and threatened species conservation:

  • Finding and funding the right equipment needed for effective and meaningful monitoring
  • Delivering time and expertise to reintroduce these species into new ranges
  • Implementing anti-poaching measures and technology in the field
  • Community outreach, conservation education and economic development

How To Help

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Woolworth's Bag
  • Buy a Limited Edition reusable shopping bag at Woolworths — for every bag sold, R9 goes to the Fund and R1 to WWF. Thanks Woolies!
  • Get a MySchools / MyPlanet shopping card, and nominate Wildlife ACT Fund as your preferred beneficiary. Here is the link: http://www.myschool.co.za/
  • Sure, we would love if you could make a donation. Every bit helps! Click on the big donate button on the left.

But . . . there's loads of other stuff you can do!

Training Local Guides for the Kids Wildlife ACTive Bush Camp

Date: 7 February 2013

To run our bush camp program in Somkhanda Game Reserve for local children, we imported our expert conservation educators from Tembe Elephant Park and Mkhuze Game Reserve. Our Community Conservation Liaisons, Zam...

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Wildlife ACT Fund Receives Disney Conservation Grant

Date: 19 December 2012

Wildlife ACT Fund has been selected as a recipient of a grant from the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF) for its project, Somkhanda Community Conservation Project in the Zululand region of South Africa. ...

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Vulture backpack unit recovered in Zululand

Date: 9 November 2012

Last week we were alerted to the fact that a Vulture’s GPS backpack unit had given the same GPS location for a few days. Chris Kelly of the Wildlife ACT Fund went on a mission to locate the GPS unit and fi...

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Woolworths Limited Edition Vulture Bags

Date: 5 November 2012

The last of our Limited Edition shopping bag series has hit the Woolworths shelves nation-wide. The vulture bags aim to promote the awareness of vulture conservation in South Africa. Why do we need to protect vu...

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