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As part of our Women's Month celebrations, we will be bringing you some of the courageous work and careers women are involved in. This year marks 69 years since the 1956 march by women from different race groups to the Union Buildings in protest against pass laws and injustice. So today, we kick it off with women in the conservation space dealing with Lions, cheaters and wetlands. Let's welcome…
Guest: Lesego Mthethwa - Field Office with the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Carnivore Conservation Programme working largely in the Kruger areas of Limpopo and Mpumalanga
Guest: Nonkazimlo Mafa - Project Manager in the Threatened Endangered Species Unit within the Endangered Wildlife Trust's Urban Ecology
Guest: Dr Lara Fuller - Drakensberg project coordinator for the Endangered Wildlife Trust's African Crane Conservation Programme
As part of our Women's Month celebrations, we will be bringing you some of the courageous work and careers women are involved in. This year marks 69 years since the 1956 march by women from different race groups to the Union Buildings in protest against pass laws and injustice. So today, we kick it off with women in the conservation space dealing with Lions, cheaters and wetlands. Let's welcome…
Guest: Lesego Mthethwa - Field Office with the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Carnivore Conservation Programme working largely in the Kruger areas of Limpopo and Mpumalanga
Guest: Nonkazimlo Mafa - Project Manager in the Threatened Endangered Species Unit within the Endangered Wildlife Trust's Urban Ecology
Guest: Dr Lara Fuller - Drakensberg project coordinator for the Endangered Wildlife Trust's African Crane Conservation Programme