Background

The Gauteng Conservancy Association (GCA) was formed in February 2003 to promote conservation on private property in Gauteng and to protect Gauteng’s fast- disappearing greenbelt areas.  It is an independent body, prepared to co-operate with all those who are passionate about conservation and willing to work for it.

The GCA represents rural and urban conservancies in Gauteng.  These conservancies range in size from tens of thousands of hectares to tiny areas, measuring a few hectares, such as the Bullfrog Pan Conservancy, specially created in an urban area to protect the fast disappearing bullfrog population. 

Conservancies have to deal with a multitude of problems:  illegal mining activities, dumping of refuse, overgrazing, veldfires, game poaching,  theft of plants and rocks, tree-cutting, alien vegetation - to name a few.

In spite of this, many of them have succeeded in protecting some of the most beautiful and sensitive regions in Gauteng.

Aims