Greyton post May/June 2026

Exciting times ahead for Greyton! GREYTON’S CONSERVATION SOCIETY & THE GREYTON NATURE PROGRAMME MIKE KOCK

G reyton Conservation Society’s (GCS) historical mandate is to conserve Greyton’s natural environment, maintain ecosystem ser- vices including endangered biomes and hydrological systems, maintain ecological connectivity, and management of the Greyton Nature Reserve (GNR). Within the natural and village environment, GCS also manages the baboon monitoring and management programme. GCS is excited to share some big chang- es for 2026! New ideas, new approach- es, time to engage with Nature more. GCS is exploring ways to build on the work it has done to date and, with other conservation partners in the village, to develop a more integrated, wider and reimagined program. The Greyton Nature Programme (GNP) has arrived! The envisaged new Programme will help to positively enhance the relationship between people and all aspects of nature in and around Greyton. The GNP, under the umbrella of GCS, has started through generous funding by the Sophia Foundation. This special donation will enable GCS-GNP, in partnership with Wild Restoration and with TWK’s support, to develop a more holistic and nature driv - en programme. This includes a continuing compassionate and adaptive baboon management programme, development of an extension to the existing GNR and a strong ecological driven mandate to restore landscapes through alien clearing, increasing connectivity and corridors, and education. Importantly, the Sophia Foundation’s support is a matching grant

GCS, is recruiting a perma- nent Conservation Manager to coordinate the Programme

meaning that we can double the impact of each Rand con - tributed by generous communi - ty members and other friends of Greyton. To ensure excellence and impact of this new Programme, the GNP through

with partners and stakeholders. This position is a hands-on conservation driven leadership role which combines strategy, field management, partnerships, and community engagement, all with a strong ecological and environmental component, and is expected to be filled by June 2026. To learn more about the Greyton Con - servation Society and Greyton Nature Programme, please visit our website at: greytonconservationsociety.com/grey- ton-nature-programme

“Here is good advice for practice: go into partnership with nature, she does half the work and asks for none of the fee!” MARTIN FISCHER

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