Eastern Cape landscape with jackal

Protecting Eastern Cape's Jackals

Conservation • Research • Community Engagement

Our Mission in the Eastern Cape

Located in the heart of South Africa's Eastern Cape, we're dedicated to protecting and preserving the region's jackal population through research, rehabilitation, and community engagement.

Our conservation efforts span across key areas including the Amathole Mountains, Great Fish River Nature Reserve, and the Valley Bushveld regions, working closely with local communities and farmers.

15+

Years in Eastern Cape

200+

Local Partners

Eastern Cape conservation area

Eastern Cape Programs

Local farmer engagement

Farmer-Jackal Coexistence

Working with Eastern Cape farmers to develop sustainable solutions for livestock protection while preserving jackal populations. Focused in the Karoo and grassland regions.

Research program

Regional Research

Conducting extensive research on jackal behavior and ecology in the Eastern Cape's diverse habitats, from coastal areas to inland mountains.

Community education

Community Education

Educational programs in Eastern Cape schools and communities, promoting understanding of jackals' role in local ecosystems.

Support Our Work

Local Partnerships

Join our network of Eastern Cape partners in conservation efforts.

  • Farmer Collaboration Program
  • Research Volunteers
  • Community Education

Make a Donation

Support our Eastern Cape conservation initiatives.

Contact Us

Eastern Cape Office

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Location

123 Conservation Way, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape

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Email

info@wildfreejackal.co.za

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Phone

+27 46 123 4567