CONSERVATION LEGACY

Research & monitoring


Research and Monitoring

KwaZulu-Natal is one of South Africa’s most ecologically diverse provinces, home to a vast range of habitats – from the high peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains and mistbelt forests to the wetlands, grasslands, and marine ecosystems of the Indian Ocean coast. Protecting this extraordinary natural heritage requires sound science, long-term data, and collaboration, all of which Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife takes part in. A vital mission of the organization is its Research and Monitoring programmes, which provides the scientific foundation for effective biodiversity conservation and sustainable management across the province

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Conservation Planning

Conservation Planning Divisions


KwaZulu-Natal is one of South Africa’s most ecologically diverse provinces, home to a vast range of habitats – from the high peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains and mistbelt forests to the wetlands,...

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Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife adds to the province’s biodiversity research and monitoring efforts, ensuring that conservation decisions are guided by evidence and grounded in real-world ecological understanding. Ezemvelo uses the resul...

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Our Research and Monitoring Focus

Our Research and Monitoring Focus

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Ezemvelo’s research and monitoring efforts support the conservation of a select number of threatened species, both within and beyond protected areas. Key focus areas include:

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Address
1 Peter Brown Drive, Pietermaritzburg, 3201.
Phone
+27 (0) 33 845 1999
Email
bookings@kznwildlife.com
Conservation partners: iSimangaliso, WWF, WildTrust, Wildlife ACT, Project Rhino, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Save The Rhino, Peace Parks Foundation