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An award-winning conservation organisation rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty every day to help save endangered and threatened wildlife

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2025 has been filled with many highlights for Wildlife ACT's Southern Drakensberg Conservation Project team, but the biggest highlight has undoubtedly been the volunteers who joined us on the project this year. Learn more about volunteering here: https://t.co/6y4Cb5pACp
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WildlifeACT
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Festive Greetings from the Wildlife ACT Team! As the year draws to a close, we’re taking a quiet moment in the bush to appreciate everyone who has stood with us, supported us, volunteered with us, or partnered with us. Thank you for being part of the Wildlife ACT family.💚🌿
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WildlifeACT
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At the Vulture Safe Feeding Site at Mzimkulu Vulture Hide, our conservation team provides uncontaminated food that helps protect threatened species like the #BeardedVulture and #CapeVulture. Learn more about volunteering: https://t.co/6y4Cb5p2MR @EZEMVELOKZNWild
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WildlifeACT
6 days
Exciting news: Here is a little sneak peek at something exciting happening at our iMfolozi camp… Upgrades are currently underway at Mbuzane to support Wildlife ACT’s growing team and improve the space where so much important conservation work happens. Stay tuned!
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The #secretarybird is a striking raptor of Zululand, playing a vital role in controlling pests in Africa’s bushveld. Learn more as a Wildlife ACT volunteer: https://t.co/f7pg2zqY0D Post: Priority Species Monitor, Wesley Price Photos: Wildlife ACT volunteer, Jonathan Dutt
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WildlifeACT
8 days
Meet Your Home Away From Home: Southern Drakensberg! Volunteers here assist with core tasks such as monitoring nests and Vulture Safe Feeding Sites, supporting camera trap deployments, and assisting with regional surveys that contribute to long term monitoring efforts.
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WildlifeACT
9 days
Helicopter-Assisted Operation Supports Lappet-faced Vulture Conservation in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: https://t.co/aQmKrQiZ9W @EZEMVELOKZNWild, @thebateleurs, Pilot Martin Schulze, @ProjectRhinoKZN, Zapwing, Briandez Legacy Trust, Happy Hollow Foundation, Dry Creek Foundation
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WildlifeACT
10 days
In collaboration with @ProjectRhinoKZN & @EZEMVELOKZNWild, learners created murals and artworks, with some even experiencing a 3-day Kids Camp in uMkhuze Game Reserve, with thanks as well to @EARTHLimited, Assore and https://t.co/YFm3Q2BigC.
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WildlifeACT
10 days
Our Community Conservation Programme (CCP) has been empowering young people through art-led conservation this year. Through a Rhino-focused Art Expo across 8 schools near Somkhanda, ~200 learners were reached with support from Fondation Segré via @IUCN_SOS.
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WildlifeACT
11 days
Meet Your Home Away From Home: Hluhluwe 🌿 Tucked into the forested slopes of the Hluhluwe Section of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, this camp gives volunteers a front row seat to one of Africa’s oldest conservation landscapes. Learn more here: https://t.co/UIgMMNbUjg
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WildlifeACT
12 days
Meet Your Home Away From Home: iMfolozi! Mbuzane Camp sits in the quiet southern reaches of the iMfolozi section of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park and has a warm, rustic charm that immediately feels like family. Come and join: https://t.co/UIgMMNbUjg
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WildlifeACT
13 days
Our Cape Vulture Sculpture has officially taken its place at the Mzimkulu Vulture Hide! Thanks to all who supported, a total of 123 feathers were sponsored, raising just under R20k to directly assist vital Vulture conservation efforts. Read more here: https://t.co/hBozCWAmbd
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WildlifeACT
16 days
🌴 Did you know? The Coco de Mer is one of Seychelles’ most remarkable plants, and its forests are being revived on North Island! Ecotourists help remove invasives, nurture young palms, and support the return of healthy native habitats. Learn more: https://t.co/ODq0PGUksA
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WildlifeACT
17 days
South African supporters - join @WOOLWORTHS_SA MyDifference and choose Wildlife ACT as a cause to continue to support Wildlife ACT’s community conservation programmes - at no extra cost to you! #MakeYourDifference #WildlifeACT #ConservationThroughCommunity
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WildlifeACT
18 days
Many believe that Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are strictly diurnal, but camera trap footage on iMfolozi suggests that they are sometimes more nocturnal than people realise! Volunteer with us in Zululand: https://t.co/UIgMMNbmtI Post by Elsabé Vosloo @EZEMVELOKZNWild
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WildlifeACT
19 days
Dedicated return volunteer Brandie Wettstein shares a glimpse into a day in the life of an Endangered species volunteer. Ready to start your conservation journey? Sign up here: https://t.co/KfT96HvEZi Photos/video credits: Brandie Wettstein @EZEMVELOKZNWild #WildlifeVolunteers
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WildlifeACT
20 days
Celebrating #InternationalDayofVeterinaryMedicine and the incredible vets who make conservation possible. We are grateful to work with such dedicated partners across KwaZulu-Natal! Photo: Dr Jen Lawrence, African Wildlife Vets on Somkhanda Game Reserve. Credit: Megan Whittington
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WildlifeACT
21 days
Cheetahs aren’t always solitary - many males form coalitions, which provide them with some major advantages. Watch a coalition of 3 male Cheetahs on iMfolozi here: https://t.co/ctpyHbIv9h Post: Priority Species Monitor, Wesley Price Photo: Brandie Wettstein @EZEMVELOKZNWild
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WildlifeACT
23 days
Meet one of the original founders of Wildlife ACT, Johan "Jo" Maree, who now serves as non-executive trustee and focuses on advancing our volunteer and conservation training models. Read more about him here: https://t.co/Hcv7v4W3Ph
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WildlifeACT
24 days
We’re celebrating #InternationalVolunteerDay with a look at the people behind the impact. 8,316 volunteers. 55+ countries. Nearly 1 million hours volunteered. Thank you for making a difference for #EndangeredSpecies🐾 📸 Explore the new photo story: https://t.co/5kLNlytQlk
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