Our two principal landscapes in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
The Baviaanskloof and Langkloof are agricultural landscapes within global biodiversity hotspots and vital water catchment areas, spanning nearly 500,000 hectares. They provide water to 1.2 million people in Gqeberha (formerly PE).
Land degradation threatens water security, agriculture, and livelihoods locally and regionally. Given their biodiversity significance, we trial innovative solutions that integrate ecology and agriculture, driving holistic landscape restoration.
Working across Thicket Karroid-Fynbos ecosystems
Alongside our work in our principal landscapes, we apply what we’ve learned and implement projects throughout the region.
As one of the founding partners of CMAEC, we are supporting Conservancies covering over 1 million hectares across the Eastern Cape.
Our restoration partner, the Baviaanskloof Bewarea works with Living Lands to implement restoration activities in the Sarah Baartman district.
We can support specific projects at a farm or industry-level in line with our expertise.
Invest in a landscape
Each of our landscapes has ongoing funding needs and new projects in development. We deeply appreciate our partnerships that help transform these vital landscapes
Invest in a landscape
Each of our landscapes has ongoing funding needs and new projects in development. We deeply appreciate our partnerships that help transform these vital landscapes