Groundwater Association of Kwazulu Natal (GAKZN)
The GAKZN is a non profit organisation for the promotion and advancement of the science and technology of groundwater development and management.
Continue reading →The GAKZN is a non profit organisation for the promotion and advancement of the science and technology of groundwater development and management.
Continue reading →The South African Bat Assessment Association (SABAA) is a membership based non-government organization (NGO), headed up by a nine-person panel consisting of specialist consultants, academics, related NGO representatives, regulatory authorities and an industry representative.
Continue reading →The mission of the Tygerberg Bird Club is to enhance knowledge of all birds, their behaviour and their habitats, and to introduce the public to the conservation and science of our avian heritage through enjoyable participation by club members.
Continue reading →Also known as the Suid-Kaap Jagters-en Bewaringsvereniging (SJB), the Southern Cape Hunters’ mission is to secure the future of our hunting heritage by supporting the conservation and sustainable utilisation of our natural resources, by fostering a common culture of ethical conduct amongst hunters, and by promoting the image of hunters.
Continue reading →The Wilderness Wildlife Trust, an independent non-profit entity associated with the Wilderness Group, supports a wide variety of projects across Africa. The projects and researchers that it supports address the needs of existing wildlife populations, seek solutions to save endangered species and provide education and training for local people and their communities.
Continue reading →SA Hunter’s and Game Conservation Association has taken leadership in many areas within the wildlife sector, including promoting responsible hunting.
Continue reading →The Somerset West Bird Club was founded over 25 years ago to encourage birding and conservation in the Helderberg. It has grown into an established organisation with two hundred local members, regular birding activities, a very successful quarterly magazine, The Batis, and links into local, regional and national programmes and organisations.
Continue reading →Also known as the Randse Jagtersvereniging (RJV). With the legislative and regulatory environment increasingly creating challenges for the hunting community, it has been decided that this Association will return to the purely simple model where the hunter can exercise his Freedom to hunt and accompanying related Firearms ownership with responsibility for his culture and democratic rights. with the reassurance that his rights and interests are entrenched but also enjoys thorough expert and focused attention.
Continue reading →The Saldanha Bay Water Quality Forum Trust (SBWQFT) is a a voluntary organization representing various organs of State, local industry and other relevant stakeholders and interest groups, gave much impetus to the monitoring and understanding of changes in the health and ecosystem functioning of this unique bay-lagoon ecosystem.
Continue reading →The Northern Cape Hunter’s Association strives to promote ethical hunting, sound conservation principles and training of our youth. To achieve this, many enriching activities and opportunities are offered to our members.
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