A word from the CEO – An interview with our leading lady, Yolan Friedmann
South Africa is faced with massive challenges generally and despite some of those not emanating from the environmental sector, they do spill over.
South Africa is faced with massive challenges generally and despite some of those not emanating from the environmental sector, they do spill over.
South Africa is faced with massive challenges generally and despite some of those not emanating from the environmental sector, they do spill over.
The coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic has affected every aspect of life as we know it.
In recent weeks there has been a flurry of social media posts around some proposed regulatory changes that would, if implemented, have a significant impact on the future management, wellbeing, and conservation value of our wildlife resources in South Africa.
For a number of years, South Africa has seen an ongoing increase in in the number of facilities that claim to be wildlife rehabilitation or rescue centres, or even to have wildlife breeding ‘for conservation’ as their purpose.
We are living through history, and the only thing one can be certain of right now is that change will continue to define our lives for the foreseeable future.