World Wide Fund for Nature – South Africa (WWF-SA)
WWF works to look after our natural resources — oceans, land and wildlife — so we can continue to benefit from food, water and a healthy climate.
Continue reading →WWF works to look after our natural resources — oceans, land and wildlife — so we can continue to benefit from food, water and a healthy climate.
Continue reading →Wildlife Ranching South Africa (WRSA) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation representing the interests of wildlife ranchers, provincially, nationally, and internationally.
South Africa is renowned for its unique conservation success story which is attributed to the phenomenal role wildlife ranchers have played in securing essential wildlife habitat, through the rewilding and protection of species and biodiversity.
WRSA and its members play an integral role in the wildlife economy and advocate for the responsible and sustainable use of renewable natural resources. The expansion of wildlife habitat, conservation of species and protection of biodiversity outside of protected areas, is our game.
Continue reading →ECGMA (also known as the Oos-Kaap Wildbestuurgenootskap) is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1980 by Eastern Cape game farmers to promote and protect the management of game. ECGMA is a diverse Association that caters for Recreational Hunters, Game Farmers, Professional Hunters and Conservancies. Our membership numbers have grown year on year and we have well over 1400 members.
Continue reading →Founded in 1973, the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) is one of South Africa’s most reputable conservation NGOs. The EWT is dedicated to conserving threatened species and ecosystems in southern and East Africa for the benefit of all people. We achieve this by implementing target-driven research and conservation action programmes, implementing projects that address the threats facing
species, and supporting sustainable natural resource management.
Earthlife Africa is a non-profit organisation, founded in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1988, that seeks a better life for all people without exploiting other people or degrading their environment. We want to encourage and support individuals, businesses and industries to reduce pollution, minimise waste and protect our natural resources.
Continue reading →Supporting the conservation and ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources, for the benefit of current and future generations, through the promotion of legal hunting.
Continue reading →The South African Falconry Association is the umbrella governing body representing South African falconers since 1991 through their respective provincial falconry clubs.
There are no individual members of SAFA. Falconers belong to SAFA through their membership of a provincial club.
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 KwaZulu-Natal Hunting Shooting & Conservation Association (KZNHSCA) is an organisation of hunters dedicated to the ethical and responsible practice of their discipline.
Continue reading →Also known as the Jaggeweetskietvereniging, the SA Hunting Rifle Shooting Association is a registered member of the SA Shooting Sport Confederation (SASSCo) and is recognized as the official hunting rifle shooting sport in the country. The SAHRSA has several affiliations practising this format of sport shooting.
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