Home page Tourists page Investors page Citizens page South Africans Abroad page      Südafrika auf einen Blick   L’Afrique du Sud en un coup d’oeil Fri, 06 Oct 2006
Essential Information
  About South Africa
     more  Animals and plants
       Arts and culture
       Democracy
       Education
       Geography and climate
       Government
       Health care
       History and heritage
       Media
       People
       Science and technology
       Social development
       Sport
       Sustainable development
  South Africa map
  SA photo galleries
  SA web directory
  Site map
Public Services
  Advice for citizens
  Advice for foreigners
  South Africans abroad
Doing business
  Economy
  Investing in South Africa
  Trade with South Africa
  Trends & Growth
  Business news
Plan a trip
  Holiday experiences
  Smart travel tips
What's happening
  News and features
  Arts and entertainment
  Conferences and expos
  Sport
Special Features
  2010 Fifa World Cup SA
  Gateway to Africa
  Nelson Mandela
  South African Women


Weather

South African Weather Service


Quick forecasts
SA Weather Service

South Africa Map
South African Map

Find your way
on our interactive
macro-to-micro South Africa map



Your Acre of Africa

15 March 2005

My Acre of Africa is a unique initiative to raise funds for the preservation of southern Africa's wildlife and wild lands, as well as for a remarkable environmental education facility to be built in the Kruger Park, one of the world's greatest wildlife reserves.

Individuals and organisations from all over the world can buy bricks for the paths, camps and rivers of the Environmental Life Centre.

Go to My Acre of Africa To be built at the Kruger Park's Albasini Gate, the centre will comprise specialised conservation education resources incorporated within a detailed, scale-model, relief map of the Kruger National Park - sized so that visitors can walk the entire area in less than a day.

This "living map" will replicate the park in miniature: the park borders; the land area with all its varying topography and natural vegetation; sites of historical and archaeological significance; rivers and dams; tourist camps and park entrance gates, and the road network.

A major part of the replica-map will be natural bushveld - planted under the direct supervision of SANParks and Kruger scientists, with different vegetation indigenous to Kruger.

Nelson Mandela, patron-in-chief of My Acre of Africa Nelson Mandela, patron-in-chief of My Acre of Africa
Through this natural bush, "pathways" of different coloured, natural clay and granite paving bricks will be laid out - each colour being coded to a different feature of the park: border, road network, rivers, camps and entrance gates.

Each brick will represent an acre of Africa - specifically, one of Kruger's 4 692 914 acres - so the pathways will be made up of nearly five million natural clay and granite bricks.

By visiting this "Kruger in microcosm", visitors will be able to formulate a complete sense of one of the world's greatest national parks.

The aim is for the centre to be visited by each South African child at least once during his or her school career. Spread over 110 acres, the centre will educate children about the importance of their natural heritage.

The campaign, developed by Johnnic Communications Limited in association with South African National Parks, also aims to raise US$200-million in sustainable financing for the protection of the region's unique bio-diversity, via an Endowment Fund to support seriously depleted conservation projects.

The idea is to capture the hearts and minds of people all over the world and to inspire them to act now to ensure the survival of Africa's irreplaceable wildlife treasury - a legacy to be held by Africa for the benefit of all the children of today and tomorrow.

Each brick represents an acre of wildlife responsibility and is symbolic of southern Africa's wild areas. There are four types of brick available for sponsorship, ranging in price from US$49 to $500.

Each brick will bear a personal inscription chosen by the donor. In this way, every donor's name will be preserved for posterity in one of the world's greatest wildlife reserves. Each sponsor will also receive a personal commemorative certificate from Nelson Mandela, the patron-in-chief of My Acre of Africa.

Says Mandela: "With bricks we shall build our children's future, created only from the purest and finest elements, gently and lovingly laid on the deepest and strongest foundations, upon which our children, grown to adulthood, will stand tall and proud as they take their place alongside the wild things with which they share a healthy and beautiful Earth.

"If we do not do something to prevent it, Africa's animals - and the places in which they live - will be lost to our world and her children forever. Before it is too late, we need your help to lay the foundation that will preserve this precious legacy long after we are gone."

SouthAfrica.info reporter

Using SAinfo material Want to use this article in your publication or on your website?
See: Using SAinfo material


Print this page Send this article to a friend



Your acre of conservation


Kruger National Park: one of the world's leading game viewing destinations (Photo copyright Nigel Dennis, South African Tourism)

  • Helping people and nature coexist
  • Cape Flora on World Heritage List
  • Kruger International arrives
  • Four new marine protected areas
  • More land for SA's national parks
  • People & parks in South Africa
  • St Lucia Wetlands: coastal jewel
  • Parks that transcend borders
  • Bushveld adventures
  • South Africa's wildlife wonders
  •  My Acre Of Africa
  •  South African National Parks
  • South African charities South African charities
    Want to give back to your community, donate some of your money, skills or time? Here are some of the places where you can start.

    South African wildlife Wildlife gallery
    Best known are the Big Five: elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo ... not that giraffe, hippo or whale are small. Check out our photo gallery of SA's wild and wonderful animals.

    Gallery: South Africa's National Parks National Parks
    Kgalagadi's desert, Tsitsikamma's forest, Kruger's wildlife ... take a photo tour of South Africa's National Parks.

    Gallery: Birdlife of South Africa Birdlife gallery
    From the hoopoe to the hornbill and hadeda ibis, the marsh harrier and helmeted guineafowl, South Africa is a birder's paradise. See our gallery of the best of local birdlife photography.



    South African Tourism Wines of South Africa Proudly South African South Africa Government Online South African Broadcasting Corporation Department of Trade and Industry South Africa South African Airways JSE Securities Exchange
    Home | Tourists | Investors | Citizens | South Africans Abroad Site Map | South Africa Map | SA Web Directory | SA Photo Galleries
    Design, contents, site maintenance: Big Media Publishers (Pty) Limited
    Queries about the site? Contact the webmaster
    Published for the International Marketing Council of South Africa.
    Reliance on the information this website contains is at your own risk.
    Please read our Terms and Conditions of Use.