Pledge Nature Reserve is a registered non-profit community project that rehabilitated 10 hectares of wasteland in central Knysna to a living museum of disappearing Garden Route forest, fynbos and wetland. More...
Plettenberg Bay Seabird Rehabilitation Centre was established in the 1970s to care of oiled, injured and ill birds to help them survive the harsh conditions of the east coast ocean thanks to a dedicated team of Garden Route residents. More...
The main focus of the Horse Rescue Facility is the education of individuals and as a safe haven for horses and offers aid should any horse become injured or ill. More...
Knysna Animal Welfare is a privately funded non-profit association, solely for the benefit of animals, mostly in the underprivileged areas. Their mission is to protect animals, to heal their sickness, to fight cruelty and to teach others to do the same. More...
The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), Knysna Branch, concerns itself with environmental conservation and education and awareness issues in the Knysna area. More...
Plett Animal Welfare Service (PAWS) is a Non-Profit Organisation. Plettenberg Bay, for all its spectacular scenery, vibrant tourist industry and verdant Polo fields, is also home to a large community who live on or below the breadline. More...
Sedgefield Tortoise Rescue Squad co-ordinator Margaret Underwood says Angulate Tortoises have a special place in the hearts of Sedgefielders. Not only are they the emblem of the garden route village, they are also protected by the Rescue Squad. More...
From the protection of our natural habitat, land, sea and air to animal welfare, wildlife, conservation, education to protect animals, to heal their sickness, to fight cruelty and to teach others to do the same.