South African National Parks Kudu Awards 2008
The Kudu Awards is an annual event that launched in June 2005, and is one of the highlights of the social calendar in conservation circles.
The Kudu Awards is an initiative that aims to reward stakeholders for their contributions and efforts in making South African National Parks the custodian of choice for protected areas.
A select number of persons and organisations who have made significant contributions to conservation will receive a Kudu Award in the form of a bronze sculpture of a Kudu head. The award is a thing of pride, just as the Kudu itself is often feted for having a proud and majestic bearing.
Gauteng Conservancy Association Receives the Kudu Award in the Category
CONTRIBUTION TO CONSERVATION AWARD – GROUP
The winners of the category of community
contribution by a group, has, in the last 5 years provided
communities in Gauteng with knowledge and support required to
protect and restore their respective environments.
The Gauteng Conservancy Association represents 60
community-driven conservancies of varying sizes. These
conservancies encompass rural and urban areas, informal
settlements, industrial areas and schools and hospitals too. The
GCA provides support in the form of information required for an
educated approach to conservation, practical
involvement in projects like plant rescue, and interaction with
community members from school children to traditional healers
and even the South African Police.
Their most notable projects are the Bullfrog Pan Conservancy –
their smallest, which is established in an urban area and seeks
to conserve the rapidly declining Highveld Bullfrog population,
a plant rescue-initiative which sees members remove indigenous
plants from areas where they are at risk and replant them in the
veld where they will
fourish, and they have been speaking with local traditional
healers about the danger of over-harvesting muthi plants without
replanting and have been encouraging them to start their own
muthi gardens.
This kind of initiative on the part of the organisation
contributes tremendously to the general awareness and action in
conservation of our natural heritage – even in urbanareas.
Gauteng Conservancy Association Receives a Merit award in the Category


