CONSERVATION
“The future of wildlife and the habitat that they depend on is being destroyed.
It is time to make nature and all the beauty living within it our priority.”
― Paul Oxton
Since before the Zululand Conservation Trust was even established, we have been working tirelessly to protect and conserve the magnificent wildlife in the region. From the introduction of ox-peckers and wild dogs, to the conservation of our much loved baby rhino orphans, we play an essential role in saving and protecting the precious species that inhabit our land.
In recent years threats to our animal populations such as poaching and drought, have risen not only in Kwa-Zulu Natal but on the continent. These crises continue to burden the conservation community, to the point that we rely heavily on the generous contributions of our partners and donors.
As dawn rises over the magnificent Zululand bush, it signifies hope for us and a little more time to race against the clock to make a difference. It is yet another day that we have the privilege of caring for this precious wildlife, ensuring that they have a safe space to enjoy the call of the wild.