Eastern Province Bonsai Society (EPBS)
The society promotes the art of Bonsai and aims to further members’ knowledge of Bonsai as well as the techniques thereof.
Continue reading →The society promotes the art of Bonsai and aims to further members’ knowledge of Bonsai as well as the techniques thereof.
Continue reading →Founded in 1977, the SA Hypertension Society promotes the common interests of the members of the Society, being persons and organisations concerned with the study and treatment of hypertension. The Society is committed to the maintenance of the highest professional and ethical standards in clinical practice and research and in all its affairs and activities. The Society strongly endorses internationally recognised human rights standards, particularly in medical practice and research as set out in the Declaration of Tokyo, 1975 and the Declaration of Helsinki, 2008. The Society is opposed to all forms of discrimination on the grounds of nationality, race, religion or sex. The Society was registered as a non-profit company in South Africa in 2002.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dexter Cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dohne Sheep breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Drakensberger beef breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dorper Sheep breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dormer Sheep breed.
Continue reading →The Dendrological Society promotes the study, protection and propagation of trees and tree-dominated ecosystems as a contribution to effective environmental conservation and improvement in South Africa. Membership of the Dendrological Society is open to all natural persons whose application is seconded by two members and endorsed by the Executive Committee.
Continue reading →The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Damara Sheep breed to both established and prospective farmers.
Continue reading →The Dermatological Society of South Africa aims to promote the science and practice of dermatology in South Africa through education and mentoring and plays an important role in the requirements for future dermatological education for both undergraduates and graduates.
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