Get in touch
34D Hoofstraat, Joubertina,
Eastern Cape, 6410, South Africa
+27 (0)66 302 0453
Vleikloof farm, Baviaanskloof, Willowmore Eastern Cape, 6445, South Africa
+27 (0)66 302 0453
Work with us
At Living Lands, you’ll be part of something bigger than just a job – you’ll contribute to a legacy that positively impacts landscapes and livelihoods.
If you have an irrepressible drive to make a difference, a curious mind, a touch of idealism, and more than a little grit, we’d love to meet you.
Explore our vacancies and apply today!
Current Vacancies
We don’t currently have any job vacancies available.
Please check back for upcoming vacancies
Investment Opportunities
Partner with us to co-create lasting change by restoring landscapes, making them more resilient and productive.
FAQs
Living Lands is a landscape restoration organization that works with local communities to restore degraded agricultural landscapes, making them more resilient, productive, and sustainable.
Our mission is to co-create landscapes that are more resilient and productive, by drive lasting, systemic change.
We create landscape strategies and implement them using local knowledge, collaborative partnerships and practical solutions to restore landscapes and enhance livelihoods.
We collaborate with global funding partners such as Commonland, The Coca-Cola Foundation, and the Global Environment Facility.
Locally, we work with landscape partners like the Baviaanskloof Farmers Association and Gamtoos Water among others, as well as landowners, emerging farmers, businesses, and residents to achieve our restoration goals.
Restoring a landscape takes a generation. We assess our impact using both quantitative data (such as increased vegetation cover, improved water quality, and biodiversity indicators) and qualitative insights from the local communities we work with.
Having lived and worked in these landscapes for almost two decades, we integrate local knowledge, proven methodologies, and long-term community engagement to develop strategies that support both livelihoods and ecosystem resilience.
One of the biggest challenges is short-term thinking in funding approaches, which often prioritise reporting measure over systemic change. Our work requires ongoing support and careful planning to achieve sustainable, long-term restoration.
We deeply value long-term partnerships. You can support us through financial contributions, in-kind support, or strategic collaborations. Your support helps scale our restoration initiatives, build local capacity, and create sustainable models for change.