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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BEYOND BOUNDARIES
At Wildscapes Veterinary, we recognize that every conservation triumph is a testament to the incredible partnerships that make it possible. These dedicated collaborators not only orchestrate impactful projects but also serve as the steadfast guardians of the breathtaking wildlife and landscapes we strive to protect.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our invaluable partners, whose unwavering commitment helps bring our shared vision to life.
Wild Wonderful World Conservation empowers everyone to #IgniteChange in the world of conservation, by connecting passionate funders with passionate conservation projects. We work to protect wildlife because we believe it is the right thing to do: we conserve wild spaces into the future because if we don’t, who will? If everyone fights one corner, supports one project that protects one area, we create hope for success.
We assist the Wildscapes veterinary teams with funding and managing donations for desnaring, dehorning and collaring operations, enabling them to focus on what they do best: saving wildlife in need!
Evelyn Poole - NPC Director & Marketing
Blue Sky Society Trust, established in 2012, is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for conservation efforts in Southern Africa through adventure travel. Our core mission is to protect, preserve, and enhance the lives of people, wildlife, and communities in need. We believe in the power of strong collaborations, which is why we have been integral members of the de-snaring group and have supported Wildscapes Veterinary & Conservation Services for many years.
Our partnership with Wildscapes, led by experienced wildlife veterinarians Dr. Joel Alves , Dr. Ben Muller and Dr. Bart Gazendam , continue the legacy of the esteemed Dr. Cobus Raath, focusing on combating snaring and human-wildlife conflict. We proudly support their vital work, driven by a shared passion for preserving the world's wild places.
Carla Geyser
African Wildlife Vets is a NPO with the primary aim of assisting wildlife organisations with the conservation of threatened species by providing essential veterinary support. As the human population has grown, wildlife has become increasingly under pressure from land transformation, limited habitat, fenced areas, snaring, poaching and disease transmitted by domestic livestock and pets, placing veterinary services under strain.
Wildlife now needs to be closely monitored and managed to ensure the long-term survival of each species. An important aspect of this type of conservation is wildlife veterinary care. We assists with the continued conservation of threatened species by providing veterinary services through the funding of personnel, veterinary equipment, and medication.
Kate Church - CEO / Founder
We strive to create awareness on a critical topic - POACHING. One of the most ruling methods of this inhumane act, is snaring. DOWN TO THE WIRE addresses one of the biggest threats to our precious wildlife. Finding alternative ways to turn what once was so destructive into hope. Anti-poaching units are doing their part by removing these death traps from our wildlife areas. Once removed, these snares serve no other purpose.
Our quest is to rework these snares into uniquely hand crafted bangles as a symbol of life. Any animal affected by snaring, should not be left unaided, regardless of their size or endangered status. Funds raised are made available to a select group of wildlife veterinarians - who have dedicated their lives to making a difference within wildlife conservation, to cover costs of treatment and rehabilitation.
Lilly Otto - CEO / Founder
Since 1973, the Endangered Wildlife Trust is dedicated to conserving threatened species and ecosystems in southern and East Africa to the benefit of all. To achieve this, our strategy focusses on three strategic imperatives: Saving Species, Conserving Habitats, and Benefitting People. We work closely together with Wildscapes in order to protect wildlife in and around the Greater Kruger Park area.
EWT Team
Our mission is to create the most beautiful books on a species ever made and then, sell those books to raise awareness of the plight facing that species and funds to protect it.
Our work is made possible by the generous donation of images by many of the world’s best wildlife photographers including Steve Winter, Art Wolfe, Frans Lanting, Brent Stirton, Tim Laman and Jonathan & Angela Scott. Together, the series has now sold more than 50,000 books and distributed more than £1.15 million GBP / $1.5 million USD to 74 different conservation projects in 33 countries across Africa, North and South America, Asia and Europe.
Margot Raggett
Our organizational philosophy is that we should provide help where help is needed most. This has resulted in extensive time in Southern Africa with conservation experts, rangers, and communities, trying to understand training, education, and funding gaps. Medical training for rangers, anti-poaching working dogs, and education programs from primary school through university are significant areas of need we have identified.
Simultaneously, we are working to build a portfolio of skills in areas we have assessed to be in serious need. As we continue to enhance our capabilities, we will be able to provide more advanced and diverse training and education for wildlife rangers.
John Garcia - CEO / Founder
Our mission is to ensure the survival of elephants and their habitats, and to promote the harmonious co-existence of elephants and people. Together with Wildscapes we look after the elephants (and other species) in the Greater Kruger Park Area. We sponsor several operations whenever elephants are involved.
Dr. Michelle Henley - Director / Co-Founder
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