Krisenkritik

Wildlife & Conservation in South Africa - with John Dyer

Anne Siebelhoff Season 3 Episode 8

The Kruger National Park is one of Africa's largest and most renowned game reserves, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers in northeastern South Africa. Established in 1926, it is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife, including hundreas of bird species, as well as the Big Five: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo. The park plays a critical role in protecting endangered species, while supporting vital ecosystems. At the same time, wildlife conservation in South Africa faces significant challenges, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. 

In this episode, together with John Dyer we delve into his insights on wildlife conservation from a local, continental, and global perspective. Dyer is the founder and patron of the Ajubatus Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to wildlife conservation and the protection of endangered species. With a career spanning decades, he also spent 11 years as Chairman of Ulusaba Game Reserve, championing the preservation of Africa’s unique natural heritage.


Related sources and contacts (last accessed November 2024)

Ajubatus Foundation
https://www.ajubatus.co.za
Sean@ajubatus.com

Conservation in South Africa
https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Africa/Conservation

Kruger National Park 
https://www.sahistory.org.za/place/kruger-national-park