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Recalling Eva (Krotoa) – A Trailblazing Khoisan Diplomat
REMEMBERING EVA (KROTOA): A TRAILBLAZING DIPLOMAT OF THE KHOISAN Born around 1643 to the Goringhaicona near the Cape of Good Hope, Eva (Krotoa) grew up in a time of significant change. Taken into the household of Dutch commander Jan vanPreserving Voices of the San – The Bleek & Lloyd Collection
The Bleek and Lloyd Collection stands as a crucial archive of the 19th-century collaboration between Wilhelm Bleek, Lucy Lloyd, and the San people. This remarkable collection contains invaluable records of San languages, stories, and drawings, providing a rare glimpse intoIconic Victim of Palm Oil – The Orangutan
INTERNATIONAL ORANGUTAN DAY – 19 Aug To recognize the most iconic victim of the palm oil industry, International Orangutan Day has been set for August 19th. This event encourages the public to take action in preserving this amazing species. THEAfrican Penguins face extinction by 2025
Urgent Conservation Alert African penguins, who inhabit the coastal areas and islands of South Africa and Namibia, are facing extinction by 2035 unless immediate action is taken. The colonies around South Africa are home to 90% of the African penguinDiscover Thulamela – A Glimpse into Ancient Civilization & Rich Biodiversity
Explore the fascinating Thulamela Settlement, a 16th-century archaeological site located in the northern region of Kruger National Park, South Africa. Thulamela was a thriving community of the Shona-speaking people and served as a bustling trade center between 1350 and 1650The Amazon – Earth’s Greatest Carbon Storage Sink is still healthy!
Thanks to a combination of machine learning and satellite data, scientists have discovered that the Amazon Rainforest stores an incredible 56.8 billion metric tons of carbon—over 1.5 times the total amount emitted by humans in 2023. This research highlights theKhoi San E Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation (no. 293 579)
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