WESSA

Environmental movement in South Africa
Organisations
Conferences

The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA; previously known as the Wildlife Society of Southern Africa and still earlier as Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society) is a non-government environmental organization (NGO) of South Africa, was established in 1926, but its origins go back to the 1890s.

Relevance to establishment of other conservation bodies

The organisation in 1926 – largely through the efforts and support of Sydney Skaife[1] materialising in 1929 in the establishment of the Wild Life Protection and Conservation Society – helped to establish the National Parks Board of South Africa, and the (official) proclamation of the Kruger National Park.

Activities

Nationally WESSA produces two magazines:

Each Region produces its own monthly or bi-monthly newsletter.

WESSA participates in the activities of the international Foundation for Environmental Education and has earned several of its Blue Flag beach certifications.

Wessa supports the international Eco-Schools Programme of the Foundation for Environmental Education. The South African effort was launched in 2003.

  1. Skaife, S. H., "A Naturalist Remembers", Pub. Longmans, Cape Town, 1963

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