In the heart of South Africa’s Limpopo province, where rich biodiversity thrives and conservation challenges persist, Lapalala Wilderness School...
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Lapalala Wilderness School is a leader in environmental education and conservation in South Africa, offering a tertiary education in Nature Conservation Lapalala Wilderness School supports 60 schools through the Sustainable Schools Programme, tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and waste In the first six months of 2024, its Ford Wildlife Foundation (FWF)... The post FWF and Lapalala Wilderness School: Empowering Communities Through Environmental Education appeared first on Social TV.
In the heart of South Africa’s Limpopo province, where rich biodiversity thrives and conservation challenges persist, Lapalala Wilderness School...
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