Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust

Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust Promoting sustainable ecosystems management

We appeared in the Malawi Nation Newspaper
13/01/2026

We appeared in the Malawi Nation Newspaper

The year 2023, Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust received funding from Australian Emb...
13/01/2026

The year 2023, Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust received funding from Australian Embassy, Zimbabwe under Direct Aid Program to implement Lilongwe - Lingadzi River System Catchment Reforestation Project. The funding was amounting to AUD$10,151.00. The project was implemented in the year 2023/2024 tree planting season to match up with a good rainfall season.

The project mainly focused on restoration of vegetative cover along Lilongwe - Lingadzi River System which passes by Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary through the City and supports the surrounding communities with diverse ecological services including water and recreation. The area is currently facing environmental challenges ranging from man-made deforestation, sand mining and pollution. WNRCRT partnered with Lilongwe City Council to conserve and protect the environment in the area. Key activities included Land preparation, tree planting, weeding, mulching and fire break making.

The project involved key stakeholders such local community, Lilongwe City Council' office of Environmental Management, and the Youth Group representatives from Chinsapo Community.

WNRCRT ATTENDS THE 2023 URI SOUTHERN REGION AFRICAN ASSEMBLY IN JOHANNESBUERG, SOUTH AFRICAWildlife and Natural Resource...
16/11/2023

WNRCRT ATTENDS THE 2023 URI SOUTHERN REGION AFRICAN ASSEMBLY IN JOHANNESBUERG, SOUTH AFRICA

Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust attended the two days 2023 United Religious Initiative Southern African Regional Assembly in Johannesburg, South Africa from Wednesday 08th November 2023 to Thursday 09th November 2023. The purpose of the assembly was to bring together different cooperation circles in the region to share their more about their activities, experiences, opportunities, challenges and future plans. Wildlife Cooperation circle was represented by its programs coordinator, Alexander Zenasi who share some of the projects conducted in the 2021/2022 season which among some include Lilongwe catchment area afforestation works, youth interfaith cultural events, market clean up campaigns and fight against plastic pollution campaigns.

Some of the topics covered during the assembly include benefits and learnings from URI, regional updates and future plans, strengthening communication in the URI Network, fundraising workshop, connecting with global network and mindful art. The meeting has helped Wildlife organization in learning more from what other Cooperation circles are doing in developing their communities, access to information about fundraising opportunities and networking with other cooperation circles. The organization appreciates the united religious initiative southern region office for providing the memorable platform for positive and fruitful interactions.

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