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Giving Tuesday 2024
This December 3, be part of something special on #GivingTuesday.
Following #BlackFriday and #CyberMonday, #GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that drives giving and collective action in communities worldwide.
The Endangered Wildlife Trust invites you to support our mission to protect endangered species, conserve their habitats, and empower local communities. Your contribution, no matter the size, plays a vital role in creating a sustainable future for both wildlife and the people who depend on these ecosystems.
Ready to make an impact? Here’s how you can get involved:
Women’s Month
Celebrating Women in Conservation
As we celebrate Women’s Month, we are honored to highlight some of the powerful women within our organization, which is proudly women-led. These remarkable individuals are not only breaking barriers in the male-dominated field of conservation but are also leading critical initiatives to protect and preserve our planet’s most endangered species. Through their stories, we explore their journeys, the unique challenges they face, and their visions for a future where women continue to play a pivotal role in conservation. Join us in celebrating the exceptional women who are driving change and inspiring future generations.
THE EWT TURNS 50
What started as one man’s dream in 1973 has grown into an unconquerable force in the fight against extinction.
Half a century after it was founded, the Endangered Wildlife Trust has achieved immeasurable gains for wildlife conservation. Join us as we celebrate EWT’s 50th anniversary
To honour the EWT’s 50th anniversary and ensure we can continue our work, we are building a Fund for the Future. Donate towards the next 50 years of conservation by contributing to our goal of raising R5 million.Â
Your gift will be a building block in the foundation on which we will build a stronger future.
911 Vulture Ambulance
Emergency Response for poisoned vultures
With the relentless surge in wildlife poisoning throughout the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA) region, the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) has worked tirelessly with key donors to build a custom Vulture Ambulance.
This Vulture Ambulance is a vital mobile rescue station fully equipped to treat and transport poisoned vultures and give them the best chance of survival.