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Everest Wild Dogs Dinner 17 November 2011

Author: Endangered Wildlife Trust
Posted: Monday 31st October, 2011. 09:52:53

EWT logoJoin the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the largest-ever gathering of South African Everest summiteers on the 17th November 2011 for a black tie dinner at the Hyatt Regency, Rosebank.

Mingle with the adventurers that have summitted Everest and bid for unique Everest ascent photographs and memorabilia in aid of the African Wild Dog.

Click here to book online

What is the Endangered Wildlife Trust?

The EWT is a non-profit conservation organisation operating on-the-ground projects throughout Africa, with a particularly strong presence in southern Africa. We take a partnership approach and have constructive relationships with industry, government and communities, all for the conservation of our biodiversity.
The EWT’s structure allows for expertise to be developed in a particular area of conservation. However we have an overall conservation strategy for the organisation and our specialists meet regularly to ensure that this strategy is being followed. In this way we are able to provide holistic solutions to a large number of environmental problems, while still fulfilling the key niche of species protection.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust is registered as a Non-profit Organisation, registration number 015-502 NPO and PBO number 930 001 777. The EWT is 501 (c) (3) compliant, US IRS Reg. EMP98-0586801.

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