Ezemvelo News
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife urged to fill almost 400 vacant field ranger posts
...requests to fund and fill the remaining 367 vacancies. These critical posts must be treated as a provincial priority to protect our rhinos which are not only of great value to KZN but to the entire world. I DA KZN Spokesperson ...
Fill nearly 400 vacant Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife ranger posts
...fund and fill the remaining 367 vacancies. These critical posts must be treated as a provincial priority to protect our rhinos which are not only of great value to KZN but to the entire world. I DA KZN Spokesperson ...
Invasive alien plants taking over Empangeni vegetation
...which require eradication. Along Paul Avenue near the golf course bugweed stands as tall as mature trees. Ian Howell retired regional horticulturist for Transnet and honorary officer with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife highlighted ...
Troublesome tusker has been translocated
...research which have been instrumental in the protection of threatened species including rhino cheetah pangolin lion and elephant. Wildlife translocations of rhino and cheetah from Munywana Conservancy continue to support new source populations...
City visits Africa tourism fair
...Tourism Investment Forum Africa in August. City of uMhlathuze Councillor Jabulani Nzuza and official Lerato Mndawe with Mu Ngcolosi from KZN Tourism and Film Authority at the 2025 World Travel Market (WTM) Africa in Cape Town ...
DASSIES WREAK HAVOC in Wembley gardens
...were resi- dent dassies crowned eagles nested at Ferncliffe. They no longer do but we believe they may return if the dassies do` he said. However relocating dassies is not simple. Ezemvelo KZN Wild- life animal specialist Brent ...
EZEMVELO HAS WELCOMED THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF A DECLINE IN RHINO POACHING FIGURES.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (Ezemvelo) CEO, Mr. Sihle Mkhize, has welcomed the announcement made by the Minister of Forestr...
HLUHLUWE IMFOLOZI PARK MANAGEMENT ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife’s Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park (HiP) Management led by the Park Manager, Mr Amos Tembe convened a sta...
DOWNWARD TREND IN RHINO POACHING IS ENCOURAGING, SAYS MINISTER GEORGE
Wildlife Trafficking remains a significant global issue that requires an intense and co-ordinated global endeavour if...
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