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The Centre of Applied Pet Ethology joins FGASA as a Specialist Delivery Partner
We are thrilled to share the exciting news that the Centre for Applied Pet Ethology (COAPE) has officially become a specialist delivery partner for FGASA, introducing three meticulously crafted courses that delve into the behaviors of three iconic African predator species: African wild dogs, African lions, and cheetahs. Recognised as [...]
FGASA Welcomes New Executive Committee Members
We are proud and excited to introduce you to three new members of the FGASA Executive Committee. All three new additions have extensive experience in South Africa’s tourism sector and years of experience in their guiding careers after gaining their qualifications with FGASA. We selected these members not only for [...]
SANParks Honorary Rangers and FGASA collaborate on book drive for SANParks Rangers
FGASA has been approached by the South African National Parks (SANParks) Honorary Rangers (SHR) to assist in a book donation drive. The aim of the drive is to equip libraries at rangers' stations throughout the reserves with textbooks and reference books. The SANParks Rangers are responsible for protecting these iconic [...]
In memorial: FGASA pays tribute to Johan Fourie (September 1951 – January 2024)
It is with great sadness that we as FGASA announce the passing of one of our most respected and accomplished members, Johan Fourie. Johan had a long and successful career with SANParks, first as a Trails Ranger and with time progressing into environmental education and social ecology, finally moving on [...]
Navigating Namibia
Our Managing Director, Michelle du Plessis, recently visited Namibia with FGASA Assessor and Mentor, Mark Stravarkis. The purpose of this visit was to be present for the FGASA Professional Field Guide assessment of Francois du Plessis (N/a’an ku sê Ecotourism Collection), and the Track and Sign assessments for Francois du Plessis, Zane du Plessis (N/a’an ku sê Ecotourism [...]
Realising Resilience: The 100% Tracker
Nkosinathi Sibiya's journey began in the rural village of Lillydale, 4km west of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. His life began under the weight of adversity as his mother grappled with severe illness during her pregnancy. Doubts loomed over her ability to bring him into the world. She named him Nkosinathi—a [...]
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