WWF South Africa: Our Solutions
Critical conservation decisions every day
This is why WWF is here.
WWF-South Africa supports more than 100 projects which are organised into 10 programmes focusing on international and national priorities. These programmes are:- Marine
- Freshwater
- Grasslands
- Fynbos
- Conservation Education
- Succulant Karoo
- Forests
- Species
- Climate Change
- Toxics.
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New or updated projects
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Review of MPA Management training
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are areas designated to protect marine ecosystems, processes, habitats, and species, and can contribute to the restorati...
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Freshwater Corridor Stewardship in the Greater Cederberg
South Africa’s Cape Floral Kingdom, at the southernmost part of Africa, is an area of outstanding biodiversity, containing remnants of the lowland fyn...
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How much energy do African penguins extract from the sea?
In this proposed study, WWF will investigate the energy requirements of moulting and breeding African penguins (Spheniscus demersus), using dou...
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Black Rhino Expansion in Southern Africa
Thhis project is a continuation of a long-standing collaboration between Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife (EKZNW), the WWF African Rhino Programme, WWF...
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African Elephant Programme, Southern Africa
This project represents the Southern African component of the WWF African Elephant Programme. Further details can be found under AEP Co-ordination and...
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Monitoring and evaluation of the Water Neutral Programme
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Developing a monitoring and evaluation system for the Living Waters Unit
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Coordinating Rhino Conservation Action in Africa
Rhino populations have suffered a catastrophic decline, especially over the last 20 years. This is despite major efforts by WWF and other national and...
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Elephant conservation in Africa
African elephants are the world’s largest terrestrial mammals. Although elephant numbers have recovered from record lows in the 1980s – today there ar...
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African Stockpiles Programme
The African Stockpiles Programme (ASP) aims to clear obsolete pesticide stocks from Africa and put in place measures to help prevent their recurrence....

