It’s been over a year since the College, through the Rural Initiatives for a Sustainable Environment (RISE) Unit, shared the good news of its collaboration with Coaching for Conservation (C4C). This provides innovative conservation education through the Learning from Wildlife model where kids learn about wildlife and from wildlife. The C4C-College duo then in late...Read More
Two fellow South Africans were having a sip of ‘brewed’ water on a balcony in Amman, Jordan, reflecting on a journey travelled, knowing more about each other and how they have grown as individuals and future leaders. This led to an ‘Aha!’ moment. “Why don’t we introduce the opportunity that we have been exposed to...Read More
This year, 50 graduates of the Southern African Wildlife College’s (SAWC’s)  Natural Resource Management qualifications programme will return to their respective parks across Africa to help usher in a new era in conservation. Hailing from seven African countries, the graduates received their Higher and Advanced certificates in Natural Resource Management at the Southern African Wildlife...Read More
Dear Friends and Supporters of the College, It is with great pleasure that the Southern African Wildlife College shares its 2018 Annual Review with you. The year under review was a very exciting one for us. We celebrated the completion of Phase II of the College’s infrastructure development made possible by the German Government through KfW, the...Read More
From the Editor As we prepare to enter the final quarter of the year, the College is busy as ever, both in what we’re achieving as an institution and the various initiatives our different training departments are involved in. As a non-profit, public benefit institution, we continue developing our partnerships with donors, strategic partners and...Read More
A dense layer of smoke and dust filters the late afternoon sun giving off the pastel yellows and oranges the Lowveld is famous for at this time of year. A blue wildebeest bull stands in a sea of yellow grass shimmering gold in the last rays of light. Scratching around his midden with his front...Read More
One of our employees, Victor Seale, has become a TRE Facilitator. Victor was nominated by Hlokomela Clinic, an initiative budgeted for by Human Resources and supported by the College. TRE stands for Trauma Release Exercises. TRE helps those who have been traumatised by life events, and also relieves stress. This skill will be invaluable for...Read More
The 15 Wildlands Trust Youth Employment Services (YES) Sustainability Impact Project Interns, some of whom are interning in the RISE Unit, are currently undergoing training and gaining valuable life and work experience, until April 2020 across various departments at the College. This invaluable project, supported by Nedbank, is aimed at assisting youth in gaining meaningful...Read More
 August saw the start of an exciting new course at the College, Basic Eco-Ranger training. The idea for the course came through Dr. Jacques van Rooyen and the Herding for Health (H4H) programme and is being developed and run as a joint project by the Applied Learning and the Responsible Resource Use departments. “Herding for...Read More
In the previous quarter, the unit expressed an interest in hosting and implementing the Coaching for Conservation (C4C) six week, grade five programme. In July this wish became a reality through a partnership with C4C and Investec Financial Services (Corporate Social Investment division). This partnership is in full swing with the six week programme now...Read More