Conservation

Peace Parks Foundation CEO 2014 year-end message

PPF's CEO shares highlights from different SADC TFCAs of the year gone by in the attached document.

Maloti Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site Fire Management Plan

This management plan is intended to provide a background to fire management, synthesise current thinking and to function as a guide for protected area managers with regard to the application of fire in the Sehlabathebe National Park (SNP) and in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site (UDP WHS).

TerraViva 8 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 8 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 6 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 6 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 5 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 5 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 4 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 4 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 3 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 3 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 2 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 2 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 1 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 1 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

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