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Umzi Wentaba Project - Great Fish River








The project area is in the Great Fish River Catchment, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The study area is currently under agricultural land-use. The project, managed by the Landmark Foundation, investigated the feasibility of converting the land-use of the privately owned land in the area to a tourism- and game-based economy.

The ultimate objective of the project was to align the land-use off a further 45 000 hectares with conservation. This project aims to conserve the bio-diversity patterns and processes of this unique region. It is believed that this land-use change has the best potential for the socio-economic upliftment of the people of the region. Community empowerment and development of community equity in the business will be a central objective of this project.

This area could become the gateway to the magnificent Great Fish River Reserve, an area that has not been developed to its true potential for tourism (and a reserve that houses more than 100 endangered black rhino). It is the closest access point of the reserve to the enormous potential tourism market of the Eastern Cape. Its spectacular beauty and enormous tourism potential is well recognised. The area can cater for the full tourism spectrum, inclusive of the “Big Five” experience.

The project was completed through to the pre-feasibility stage. It was funded by MercyTech and ECDC.

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Umzi Wentaba Project - Great Fish River

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SPONSORS

The Landmark Foundation acknowledges the following institutions for their support, sponsorship, participation, funding and/or partnership in the projects we have conducted:

Henry and Iris Englund Foundation
Vodacom Foundation
Pick ‘n Pay
Woolworths Trust
Polaris Capital
Skilderkrantz Private Nature Reserve
Riverbend Lodge
Eastern Cape Development Corporation
Development Bank of South Africa
Ballabarn PTY
Baartman-Biko Institute
MercyTech
Guy Stubbs Photography
Du Toit Strombeck Attorneys
Conservation International
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
South African National Parks
Eastern Cape Department of Economic Development and Environmental Affairs
WWF USA
Amathole District Municipality
World Bank – Development Marketplace
Kouga Canyons Conservancy
Cheetah Outreach
Grootfontein Agricultural College
Rhodes University
CapeNature
Deutsche Bank
NSPCA
PE agricultural Show Society
Eastern Cape Agricultural Show Association
Travel Unite

Many other parties have helped in significant ways and gratitude is extended to all of them, whether their contributions have been done anonymously, or through large or small contributions in kind or through resources.

Vodacom
Skilderkrantz
Pick 'n Pay
WWF
Woolworths
CapeNature
Travel Unite
Deutsche Bank
NSPCA DBV