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VISION
"To be a world renowned leader in the practice of biodiversity conservation and
protected area management in KwaZulu-Natal.
MISSION STATEMENT
"To ensure effective management and sustainable use of KwaZulu-Natal's biodiversity and
protected areas in collaboration with the community".
Corporate Strategic Plan 2004 to 2009 (PDF format)
2006/2007 ANNUAL REPORT (PDF format)
2007/2008 ANNUAL REPORT (PDF format)
Over the last 100 years of formal conservation in
KwaZulu-Natal, this large world class organisation, Ezvemvelo KZN Wildlife, has regularly achieved
local, national and international acclaim for its continued outstanding contribution to
conservation and eco-tourism.
Probably the best known conservation success story is bringing the white rhino back from the
brink of extinction.
Major highlights include the declaration of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, and the
Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park as a World Heritage Sites - the culmination of years of dedicated
conservation work.
Our eco-tourism destinations are some of the finest in the world. These regularly win top
international awards and are the destination of choice for more than 1 000 000 visitors annually.
The climate and wildlife diversity in the region is dramatic. This, together with the Zulu
culture, makes KwaZulu Natal and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife a must to visit by any visitor to Southern
Africa.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife has the largest and most prestigious
wildlife auction in Africa. Here excess animals are sold live to private wildlife areas
predominantly in Southern Africa.
This programme has assisted in increasing the wildlife populations of KwaZulu-Natal to
levels that exceed precolonial days.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is the forerunner of successful private
conservation initiatives and traditional community involvement in the business of conservation and
tourism.
Approximately a third of KwaZulu-Natal is under some form of private conservation.
Traditional communities benefit directly from the protected areas through managed natural
resource use, craft markets, partnerships in eco-tourism developments and through a tourism levy.
The establishment of Local Boards who have direct participation in the management decisions
relating to parks is another first for the Organisation.
Ezemvelo is the Zulu term for the concept of the environment,
while wildlife covers all aspects of biodiversity, including animal and plant life, land forms and
ecosystems.
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