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The people, wildlife and wildlands of southern Africa invite you to participate in the 7th World Wilderness Congress, the first time in 25 years this international congress has met in Africa.


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Dr Ian Player, founder of the WWC.

 

Vance Martin, WWC International Director, has a laugh between sessions.

Credo Mutwa, Zulu Sanusi (highest degree of herbal healer and seer), who blessed the 7th WWC and participated in numerous sessions.

Michael Thoresen (r), winning bidder of R100,000 (USD 11,000) for the Gill Parker lion sculpture donated by the Bowman Gallery in London to support the new Ian Player Wilderness Scholarship Fund, accepts the sculpture from Vance Martin, WWC International Director.

Bittu Sahgal, editor of Sanctuary Magazine in India, addresses a point from the floor of the Congress.

A few of the 75 staff volunteers who made the 7th WWC a success.

Dr Michael Soule, renowned conservation biologist from the USA, addresses the World Wilderness Summit.

Entrance to The Boardwalk Conference Centre, venue to the Wulderness Working Sessions in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Casual shots of coffeee break...

Casual shots of coffeee break...

Casual shots of coffeee break...

Patience Koloko (r), President of Traditional Healers Association of South Africa, confers with another delegate.



 

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