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Wildlife organisation in South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA; previously known as the Wildlife Society of Southern Africa and still earlier as Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society) is a non-government environmental organisation (NGO) of South Africa, established in 1926, although its origins go back to the 1890s.
Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa | |
Formation | 1926 |
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Headquarters | 1 Karkloof Rd, Howick, South Africa, |
Budget | R 923 534 |
Revenue | R 30 705 718 |
Expenses | R 33 026 426 |
Website | wessa |
The organisation in 1926, largely through the efforts and support of Sydney Skaife[1][page needed] in 1929, helped establish the Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society, which helped to establish the National Parks Board of South Africa, and led to the (official) proclamation of the Kruger National Park.[2]
WESSA produces two magazines:
WESSA participates in the activities of the international Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and has earned several of its Blue Flag beach certifications. It supports the international Eco-Schools programme of the FEE. The South African effort was launched in 2003.
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