Important Links
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Bouquet Media cc (Publishers of the "Bouquet" magazine)
"Bouquet" is a magazine for women, which was originally published exclusively for women in agriculture, as members of the South African Women’s Agricultural Union (SAWAU). However, in 2009 it was decided to extend both the distribution and the editorial content to include other women’s organisations in South Africa as well, thus reflecting the true spirit of "Bouquet" and the inclusionary approach that is a hallmark of women.
Arid Zone Ecology Forum
Initiated to focus attention on arid and semi-arid regions in southern Africa. An awareness of potential environmental problems – such as erosion, land degradation, plant and animal species extinctions, and global climate change, amongst many others – has already substantially influenced agricultural and management policies and research activities in these regions.
IUCN - The World Conservation Union
The world’s largest and most important conservation network. The Union’s mission is to influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable.
National Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA)
To be a prosperous and equitable society living in harmony with our natural resources. To lead sustainable development of our environment for a better life for all.
Mountain Forum
Mountain Forum is a global network of individuals and organisations concerned with the well being of mountain people, their environments and cultures
KwaZulu-Natal Crane Foundation
The KwaZulu-Natal Crane Foundation was founded in 1989 to promote the conservation of southern Africa’s three species and the preservation of their wetland and grassland habitats
SANBI Grasslands Programme
The Grasslands Programme is a national initiative which aims to sustain and secure the rich biodiversity and ecosystem services of the grasslands biome for current and future generations. Stakeholders, form all spheres of government, the private sector and civil society, are working together to achieve this vision for South Africa's grasslands.
South African Wildlife Management Association (SAWMA)
The Southern African Wildlife Management Association (SAWMA) is an independent, non-profitable body, founded in 1970. The association is dedicated to the conservation and wise management of the wildlife resources of southern Africa.
South African National Parks (SANParks)
SANParks is one of the world's leading conservation and scientific research bodies and a leading proponent of maintaining the indigenous natural environment.
South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP)
SACNASP strives to establish, direct, sustain and ensure a high level of professionalism and ethical conduct, that is internationally acceptable and in the broad interest of the community as a whole and the natural sciences.
South African Soil Surveyors Organization (SASSO)
The South African Soil Surveyors Organization (SASSO) is a non-profit organization for soil surveyors from all sectors, with the purpose of establishing a forum for soil surveyors in South Africa, within which knowledge of soil characteristics and their interpretation for land use is increased, growth and expansion of the profession is promoted, with the overarching goal of appropriate, sustainable land use through accurate and meaningful soil surveys for all land users.
SA BioFarm Institute
Grounding your Future. To enhance the well being of the farmer by providing affordable and easily accessible information on sustainable and profitable Biological and Organic farming.
South African Women's Agricultural Union (SAWAU)
SAWAU (SAVLU - SA Vroue Landbou-Unie) is a dynamic, vibrant organisation for women with vision and passion.
Working on Fire
A South African, government-funded, multi-partner organisation focused on Integrated Fire Management and veld and wild firefighting.
