“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.”
Idowu Koyenikan
“A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.”
Jeff Bezos
“Biodiversity starts in the distant past and it points toward the future.”
Frans Lanting
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“People without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”
Marcus Garvey
Our main objective is promoting and conserving indigenous wildlife, fauna and flora within the Sabi Sand Wildtuin. Preserving this special area as a wildlife sanctuary is instrumental to this cause.
Through action and education, we aim to create a united legacy of sustainable conservation – both on and off the Sabi grounds, spreading the importance of our natural and protected spaces and species.
The integrity of South Africa’s protected areas is extremely important – not only to preserve some of the most diverse habitats and ecosystems on earth, but also to secure this important legacy for our future generations.
Throughout many of South Africa’s rural areas, wildlife tourism is the most significant contributor to our local economy. Often economic activities associated with wildlife surpass other rural land uses. By joining neighbouring communities as partners, it creates the opportunity for them to embrace their role as ambassadors of our natural environment – our most important resource.
With 12 rural surrounding villages, the Sabi Sand Wildtuin actively supports these communities through the Sabi Sand Pfunanani Trust & various NPOs affiliated with the reserve.
A key focus in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin’s history has been passionately preserving its natural biodiversity. Multiple conservation efforts in place makes this goal a reality.
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Guest Conservation Contribution
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Sabi Sand stands out as a leading landmark for conservation in Africa. We have created a protected sanctuary for species that are at risk. Over the last six years we have implemented an intensive wildlife protection programme and continually build on this work to defend our precious species.