Making a Difference

A big stumbling block in conservation is the fact that conservation efforts often neglect to take the social impact on local communities into account. It is our belief that conservation is only sustainable if the local community benefits from conservation. Our learnership programme is an example of how we bring social and conservations needs together.
Social Commitment
A big stumbling block in conservation is the fact that conservation efforts often neglect to take the social impact on local communities into account. It is our belief that conservation is only sustainable if the local community benefits from conservation. Our learnership programme is an example of how we bring social and conservations needs together.
Environmental Commitment
Our responsible travel policy is a commitment to making the entire experience of each volunteer with Wildlife ACT as environmentally and culturally friendly as possible. Read on for information on our Environmental Commitment, Social Commitment, Economic Commitment and Climate Care and Carbon Offsetting.
Wildlife ACT Fund
Scientists believe that the figures regarding endangered animals will increase dramatically in the next twenty years unless serious counter measures are put into place. This means that the next generation and those to follow, will most likely not be fortunate enough to see Critically Endangered animals such as the African Wild Dog in the flesh. You can make a difference by supporting the Wildlife ACT Fund.








