African Bowhunting Organisation (ABO)
The African Chapter of IBO, the ABO, was established in 2005 by a group of dedicated archers, with the mutual desire to see that Bow hunter Education and 3-D Archery, expand and flourish
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The African Chapter of IBO, the ABO, was established in 2005 by a group of dedicated archers, with the mutual desire to see that Bow hunter Education and 3-D Archery, expand and flourish
Continue reading →The Cape Bird Club aspires to be the leading bird club in Africa and have a strong and growing membership.
Continue reading →Amatola Hunters is a young, dynamic and progressive hunting and conservation association, based in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Continue reading →The Border Hunting Club (affiliated to CHASA on SAPS Accreditation Registration Number 1300018)
We are a non profit association of members, who are interested and dedicated to ethical hunting and sport shooting by dedicated members who value conservation and sustainability of natural resources.
Birdlife eThekwini KZN was established in Durban in 1949 as the Natal Bird Club and as such is one of the oldest bird clubs in Africa. It is also one of the larger clubs affiliated to Birdlife South Africa, which in turn is the national partner of Birdlife International, the largest conservation organisation in the world. As an affiliate club Birdlife eThekwini KZN , shares the goals of BLSA as they relate to conservation of birds and habitats within KZN and therefore the club plays an important role in conservation, as well as influencing various aspects of birding in KZN and southern Africa.
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The Cuckoo Bird Club was started in 1998 by Monty Brett. The first members were graduates on the Sappi/Brett Beginners Bird Course of 1997. The club is known for its laid back attitude to birding, for fun, knowledge and pleasure. Outings are designed to be pleasant and appeal to all, young and old, experienced and inexperienced and to cover most of the habitats that will provide the greatest variety of birds.
Continue reading →The Sustainable Use Coalition of southern Africa Driving Sustainable Use to Enable Biodiversity Conservation through Species Enhancement and Habitat Conservation. The Coalition is a public, non-government and non-profit Coalition
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 →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.
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