SOUTH AFRICAN WEBSITES ABOUT ENVIRONMENT/ LAS WEBS DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE EN SUR AFRICA/ SITES DANS LE DOMAINE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT EN AFRIQUE DU SUD
African Bird Club
The African Bird Club is a UK registered charity which is managed on a voluntary basis by a Council of trustees. The Club was formed in 1992 following a proposal by a number of people with a common interest in African ornithology.
African Conservation
ACF works to preserve Africa’s wild heritage by supporting and linking conservation initiatives throughout the continent as well as by conducting field projects. This portal provides in-depth information about our project network as well as conservation databases, interactive knowledge base & discussion forums and many other resources.
Africa Imagery
African Wildlife Foundation
AWF’s strategy begins with conservation of habitat and ecosystems, but conserving land alone is not always enough. For many species, the biggest threat comes from people. AWF’s species conservation explores human-wildlife conflict - from the effects of poaching to patterns of predator attacks on livestock - and builds programs that benefit both humans and animals. Help AWF find new ways to conserve Africa’s wildlife for future generations.
Biodiversity explorer
“Featuring the diversity of life we encounter in southern Africa”
Botanical Artists’ Association of Southern Africa
Botanical Society of South Africa
CIRAD
Le Cirad est l’institut français de recherche agronomique au service du développement des pays du Sud et de l’outre-mer français. Il privilégie la recherche en partenariat.
Cleaner climate South Africa
Cleaner Climate lets you offset these emissions by funding energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in developing countries.
Conservation International (CI)
In southern Africa CI has two programmes operating out of its Cape Town base.
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
Roughly 5,000 species of animals and 28,000 species of plants are protected by CITES against over-exploitation through international trade. They are listed in the three CITES Appendices.
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
CEPF enables conservation action and builds capacity for sustainability in biodiversity hotspots, the Earth’s biologically richest and most endangered regions.
FONDATION INTERNATIONALE DU BANC D’ARGUIN OUEST DE L’AFRIQUE (FIBA)Grassland Society of Southern AfricaGreen Carbon
Green Clippings ( News )
GREENPEACE
Institute of Environment and recreation management (IERM)
The Institute of Environment and Recreation Management aims to be the leading public sector organisation promoting sustainable and integrated environmental and recreation management practices in South Africa.
IUCN The World Conservation Union
Johan Marais’s World
This web site is dedicated to the world of Johan Marais, who over the past 25 years, has contributed regularly to the herpetological data available in South Africa today
Justice for Animals
Animal Rights and Ethical Conservation in South Africa
Lambert Smith’s Insecta
A site dedicated to the diversity of South African insect life.
Owens Foundation for Wildlife Conservation
Enter the Owens Foundation Home Page and learn about the conservation work of American zoologists Mark and Delia Owens.Plant Zafrica
The site for information about plants native to southern Africa and related topics.
Plant Web
South African Plant PicturesSouth African Education and Environment project (SAEP)
SAEP has from its foundation in 1994 worked to develop environmental awareness and help youth and their communities to address the issues of environmental degradation in the urban environment and the natural environment.
South African Governmental Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA)
“Working for a better Africa”
Ubungani
“Care for people, care for the Earth”
Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA)
Celebrating 80 years of environmental action.
Wild Watch
CC Africa’s Wildwatch.com celebrates the exciting wildlife encounters that safari guides and guests at more than 40 camps throughout Africa and central India experience on a daily basis. It will give CC Africa’s knowledgeable guides, as well as our guests, the opportunity to share the magic of Africa and India’s pristine reserves with the rest of the world.






