CREATING THE CORRIDOR WILL HELP PROTECT:

• Black Rhinoceros (Critically Endangered)
• African Wild Dog (Endangered)
• Lion (Vulnerable)
• Nile Crocodile (Vulnerable)
• Leopard (Vulnerable)
• Giraffe (Vulnerable)
• Hippopotamus (Vulnerable)
• African Elephant (Vulnerable)
• Suni Antelope (Regionally Endangered)

 

CREATING THE CORRIDOR WILL HELP PROTECT:

• White-backed Vulture (Critically Endangered)
• Southern Banded Snake Eagle (Critically Endangered)
• Cape Vulture (Endangered)
• Lappet-Faced Vulture (Endangered)
• Bateleur (Endangered)
• Martial Eagle (Endangered)
• African Marsh Harrier (Endangered)
• Mangrove Kingfisher (Endangered)
• Saddle-billed Stork (Endangered)
• Yellow-billed Stork (Endangered)
• Secretary Bird (Vulnerable)

 

CREATING THE CORRIDOR WILL HELP PROTECT:

• Dry Sand Forest (Endangered)
• Subtropical Freshwater Wetlands (Vulnerable)
• Western Maputaland Clay Bushveld (Vulnerable)

 

• Secured over 5,000 acres of habitat including freshwater wetland and endangered sand forest.
• Legally protected over 3,000 acres for conservation.
• Reintroduced
viable populations of giraffe, zebra, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, impala, nyala, kudu.
• Ongoing
Habitat Restoration of the reserve through alien invasive plant control, removing bush encroachment, fire management and replanting of native tree species.
• Employed
fifty local people.
• Created
a women-led ecosystem restoration team that we call the Green Mambas.
• Built
a community day care center.
• Ongoing payment
of day care teachers' salaries.
• Ongoing support
for two community schools and orphanage.