
What does the Society do?
Outdoor walks are held every month of the year to various parts of Swaziland. Walks are generally held on the last Sunday of the month. The Society also assists with game counts at Malolotja Nat Park. Indoor illustrated talks are held every month or two on a variety of conservation and wildlife subjects. The talks can be wide ranging, but many have a strong local content. Once a year a speaker, usually is invited to give an illustrated talk at our Annual Dinner. This is normally held in March or April. The Society publishes a circular about four times per year to announce the society’s events. It also contains a number of conservation-oriented articles on Swaziland and neighbouring regions. The Society also sponsors various small conservation based projects. The Society also publishes Fauna and Flora checklists on this website to enable interested persons to learn more about the species diversity of Swaziland to encourage conservation in the country. As one of the country's few conservation NGOs, the Society also has a voice in local conservation matters. Members are free to ask the committee to speak up on a particular local conservation issue.