Conservancies work to preserve
the natural environment
Conservancies are voluntary community organisations made up of people who care for the environment. There are many different types of Conservancies: urban, suburban, rural, farming, coastal, and even in residential estates, business parks and landfill sites!
The most effective way for ordinary citizens to play a part in protecting our environment is through the Conservancy movement. Conservancies protect our wildlife and our ecological systems – but they are also involved in the conservation of fresh water, waste management, recycling and renewable energy.
There are now nearly 100 Conservancies in KwaZulu-Natal and the number is growing. Anyone can join a Conservancy and anyone can start a Conservancy.
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Statistics
![Number of Conservancies in KZN](https://conservancieskzn.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/icon-number-of-coservancie.png)
Number of Conservancies in KZN
95+
![When Conservancies started](https://conservancieskzn.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/icon-when-started.png)
When Conservancies started
1977
![First Conservancy](https://conservancieskzn.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/icon-first-conservancy.png)
First Conservancy
Balgowan, Midlands
![Newest Conservancy](https://conservancieskzn.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/icon-land-area-covered.png)
Newest Conservancy
Durban Faith-based Conservancy
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