CONSERVATION PARTNERS
Wild Impact is on a mission to conserve some of Earth’s last wild places for the good of humankind
By supporting us, you join us in our quest for a better world. And it’s not just your support we need – we work in collaboration with our impact partners, local communities and governments in the wild places where we strive to leave a lasting impact.
Manyoni Private Game Reserve lies in the heart of Zululand, an area that is world reknowned for its spectacular game viewing, rich cultural traditions, and conservation history. Initially formed as part of the WWF black rhino range expansion project, Manyoni has become one of the premier big five safari destinations in Kwa-Zulu Natal with a strong focus on endangered species conservation.
Wildlife ACT was founded to find a way of ensuring sustainable, long-term monitoring and conservation projects. To fund our monitoring projects, we run a wildlife volunteer program. Volunteers who join in important conservation work get a wildlife experience and make a contribution to conservation through their time, efforts and funds.
FreeMe Wildlife’s mission is o rehabilitate and release indigenous wildlife back into a natural habitat, whilst maintaining the highest ethical standards and furthering conservation by playing a role in engaging with wildlife professionals, volunteers, learners and members of the public by using the “One Health” approach.
The Global Rewilding Alliance is a network of 160 organisations (November 2023). Our vision is a world where restored wild lands and seas provide a secure future for people, nature and the planet. The global community has pledged to protect at least 30% of the planet’s land and seas by 2030 – also known as 30 by 30. To achieve this goal, we need to put nature in the driver’s seat.
Taronga has an absolute commitment to the conservation of wildlife in Australia and around the world.We are committed to the conservation of native species, with active involvement in breed and release programs, habitat recovery and the rehabilitation and release of injured or orphaned wildlife. And we are committed to protecting and sustaining wildlife in their natural habitats, and provide support for work in the field through national and international conservation partnerships, field grants and fellowships.
Stand for Wildlife Mzansi is your ultimate go-to resource for South African organisations and local wildlife activities. With our comprehensive directory, discover a wealth of exciting wildlife adventures, whether you’re exploring your hometown or venturing afar. From thrilling excursions to enchanting forests, scenic beaches to breathtaking hikes, Stand for Wildlife Mzansi is here to help you create your own field trips for a cause and create cherished memories with family and friends.
Founded in 1970, the Game Rangers’ Association of Africa (GRAA) is a non-profit organisation which is the oldest, largest and most representative ranger association in Africa. They provide a well-established defined community of practice which provides networks, support and representation for rangers across Africa.