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Now that the country is emerging from COVID-19 and lockdown restrictions have been relaxed, South Africans can reconnect with our beautiful natural heritage in dedicated wild spaces and national parks. Marking this occasion even more fittingly is September being our country's annual Tourism and Heritage month presenting the perfect platform for the World Wide Fund for Nature South Africa (WWF SA) and South African National Parks (SANParks) to team up in launching a special campaign that celebrates and calls for the support of our country's world-class national parks.
We know more than ever that we need our natural spaces and places. Our national parks are the cornerstone of protected areas in our country which is blessed with natural and cultural wealth almost beyond comparison. Within our national parks, we have thousands of kilometres of beaches where the waves from two oceans break, mountains and valleys, wild plains and endless grasslands populated by rich animal and plant life. National Parks are also hotspots of cultural heritage and play a major role in reviving indigenous knowledge and oral history. As humans, we too rely on nature for our own health and wellbeing.
The “You are Nature – Support it!” campaign by WWF and SANParks is calling on South Africans to help protect our parks as natural treasures by means of the following ways:
The “You are nature – Support it!” campaign aims to raise between R3 – R5 million and will run until end October 2020. As a leading conservation authority, SANParks is a public entity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environment, Forestry & Fisheries. Recognised as a world leader in conservation and protected area management, SANParks employs more than 4000 locals.
Commenting on the campaign Justin Smith, head of business development with WWF South Africa says “The lockdown has reminded many of us the true value of nature, how much we need it, and how much we crave it when we cannot access it. Now that restrictions have been relaxed, it's more important than ever to support our world-class national parks as they are the core of our country's protected areas, for our wildlife and wild spaces, and the many people who rely on tourism for a living.”
SANParks Managing Executive: Tourism Development & Marketing, Hapiloe Sello says “Our acclaimed National Parks yield invaluable socio-economic, cultural and wellness benefits. Conservation is a public good that is often underfunded. Yet, our protected areas play such a special part as a refuge for our country's natural assets as one of the megadiverse countries in the world, support important ecological infrastructure and contribute to the national GDP directly and indirectly. Through this campaign, we are hoping to accelerate much-needed conservation activities and support local employment for our national parks which are places of value and shared pride for all South Africans”.
Reynold “Rey” Thakhuli
SANParks Acting Head of Communications
Cell: 073 373 4999 or Email: [email protected]
Andrea Weiss
Media Manager WWF South Africa
Cell: 082 920 5993; Email: [email protected]