Join us to educate, advocate, and act for a more sustainable planet
Climate change, habitat loss, pollution, species are under threat – everyone needs to get involved in caring for the earth.
WESSA
Wildlife & Environment Society of South Africa
Caring for the Earth for almost 100 years
What we do
WESSA TRAINING ACADEMY
Accredited courses in conservation, tourism guiding, wildlife management and environmental education
EDUCATION CENTRES
Accredited environmental and enrichment experiences for school & youth groups, families and individuals at uMngeni Valley, Twinstreams, and Treasure Beach
SCHOOLS & YOUTH PROGRAMME
Teaching kids about the environment and sustainable use of natural resources
CONSERVATION
Help us protect species under threat, such as the highly endangered pangolin through awareness, education, rescuing & re-wilding
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Blue Flag, Green Coast, Green Key SA and the Child Safe Beach Project ensure coastal conservation and high environmental standards
ADVOCACY
Be a voice for the environment, by supporting objective activism that promotes sound environmental governance
Support our work

become a pangolin Partner
Species under threat
Help us protect endangered pangolins by ending their illegal trade and reducing human-wildlife conflict around electrified rangeland fences. Your support helps fund the rewilding of rescued pangolins, upscale pangolin education, develop conservation management plans and advocate for pangolin conservation.
News at WESSA
Emihle Mkhize’s green crusade
Emihle, equipped with the skills needed to drive climate justice and environmental advocacy, is inspired to make a positive impact on her school environment
Young environmental reporters raise their voices
Young people across South Africa are being empowered to investigate, document, and communicate environmental issues in their communities, through the ‘Youth Environmental Reporters and Advocates’ (YERA) programme
FEE Global Teacher Award for Aziezah Essop
Aziezah Essop of St Andrew’s School for Girls in Bedfordview, Johannesburg, was recently honoured with the prestigious Foundation of Environmental Education Global Teacher Award. She was the only South African among 17 global winners.
Environmental Science student finds her path
It all began with a Climate Change protest in October 2019. Siziwe Hlongwa, a student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal studying Environmental Sciences, found herself drawn to a workshop in Durban, eager to make a difference.
Adopting ecotherapy
WESSA Eco-Schools with the support of Sun International embarked on a transformative journey at Palmview Secondary School in Phoenix, Durban, creating a sanctuary where learners and teachers could connect with nature, find solace, and find inner peace.
What you need to know about WESSA’s Blue Flag and Green Coast Programmes
Did you know that the Blue Flag is an internationally recognised eco-label awarded to beaches, marinas, and sustainable boating tourism operators?
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