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Environmental Affairs and Tourism in South Africa South African
Government Department of Environmental Affairs andTourism; Biodiversity,
Conservation, Marine & Coastal Management, Environmental quality and protection,
Tourism, Corporate Services. www.environment.gov.za
Durban Wild Talk Africa 2007 Inspired by the wild,
Durban Wild Talk Africa is a premier international wildlife film festival and
conference which takes place in South Africa. It attracts the global wildlife
filmmaking industry by offering a forum for the wildlife community to meet, network
and negotiate with Commissioning Editors, Distributors and Producers. www.wildtalkafrica.com
Birdlife South Africa The mission of BirdLife South Africa
is to promote the enjoyment, conservation, study and understanding of wild birds
and their habitats. Increasingly, the context of BirdLife South Africa is about
taking action for birds through people at all levels of South African society.
www.birdlife.org.za
The Zululand Birding Route The Zululand Birding Route
is a project of BirdLife SA, focused on conserving our birds and their habitats
by promoting and developing birding tourism in the region. zbr.co.za provides
birders with up to date information on where to go, what to see as well as provide
brochures, itenaries, bird lists etc?. www.zbr.co.za
Cape Town Pelagics We
run Birding Africa, a consulting and specialist guiding company, and are endeavouring
to encourage ecotourism and international birding interest in Africa, and more
specifically our home region around Cape Town. www.capetownpelagics.com
Botanical Society of South Africa Commited to the conservation
of a unique wild flower heritage www.botanicalsociety.org.za
Elephant Sanctuary - Hartbeespoortdam, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
The elephant sanctuary, an unforgettable experience bringing Elephant
and Man together in a unique and special way. Walk and interact with elephants.
Sleep next to elephants in our exclusive 12 bed indo-African lodge. Daily programmes,
tour groups, workshop-style conferences, incentives and team building.
www.elephantsanctuary.co.za
African Elephants - the Tembe National Park South Africa The
largest African elephants in the world, along with rhino, buffalo and leopard
in a 190 sq.mi. park. Excellent birding and nearby scuba diving. Visit our great
photo gallery. www.tembe.co.za
African elephant pictures - world's biggest elephants African
elephant pictures - growing portfolio of photographs taken in the Tembe National
Park on the South African/Mozambique border - home to the biggest elephants in
the the world. Great downloads. www.elephant-pictures.net/
KZN
Wildlife KwaZulu
Natal Wildlife parks, near Durban South Africa, from the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg
Mountain Park, a World Heritage Site, to Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, another
World Heritage Site. The renowned Hluhluwe Umfolozi Park,(Hilltop) that conserve
White Rhino, lion, elephant, buffalo and leopard, incorporating safaris, birding,
fishing, camping and hiking.
www.kznwildlife.com
Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary - Plettenberg Bay - Garden Route
Adventures Monkeyland
is the worlds first free roaming multi-specie Primate Sanctuary. A top eco-tourism
attraction in the Garden Route of South Africa. Enjoy monkey safaris in our indigenous
forest, guided by our multi-lingual game rangers. The adventure of walking across
our 128m suspension bridge, the longest one of its kind in Africa, above the forest
canopy. www.monkeyland.co.za
DewClaw Productions - Wildlife Filmmaking in South Africa
Documentaries, Film Production and Commercials
in South AfricaSouth Africa Wildlife Filmmaking www.dewclawproductions.com
Friends of Nylsvley Floodplain - Limpopo Friends of Nylsvley and
Nyl floodplain is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the conservation and preservation
of Nylsvley Nature Reserve and the Nyl Floodplain. This is a wetland of International
Importance and has been identified by BirdLife South Africa as an Important Bird
Area (IBA). www.nylsvley.co.za
Project African Wilderness PAW is an organisation formed
to protect and restore the Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve in Southern Malawi. Its aim
is to work with local people and the Government of Malawi and integrate social,
economic and environmental solutions to create a sustainable future for the reserve
and improve local community livelihoods. www.projectafricanwilderness.org |