SA Country Life

From New York to Zululand with love

When New York advertising executive John Steward travelled to Zululand on a volunteer trip with the conservation and volunteer organisation Wildlife ACT in 2012, he had no idea that his journey not only would change his life, but would lead to a unique bond between his sophisticated home city and that far-flung region of northern KwaZulu-Natal.

The month-long experience entailed monitoring endangered and priority species like wild dog and leopard in Tembe Elephant Park and Mkhuze Game Reserve, but John also saw how under-resourced KZN Wildlife rangers and conservation managers were, and the personal sacrifices they made to protect wildlife.

A discussion with ecologist Clinton Wright, then based at Tembe and considering ways to help solve those problems, planted a seed. Three years later, John, Wendy Hapgood (at the

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