Ajubatus Foundation

Ajubatus Foundation The Ajubatus Foundation was founded in 1992 (2002) to assist and support conservation of iconic African wildlife. . jubatus).

On a mission to preserve Africa's iconic wildlife, we’re all about research and education, paving the way for a brighter, sustainable future for our planet’s most extraordinary Creatures! In fact, our name "Ajubatus" stands for cheetah in Latin (Acinonyx jubatus or A. Our inception was inspired by Martin Luther King's quote, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter

". In other words, the foundation was birthed into a higher sense of purpose by being a pillar for conservation in both Marine and Terrestrial fields of endeavor. Our efforts are beautifully described by Baba Dioum, who said: "In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, we will only understand what we are taught"

As a result, the Ajubatus Foundation has grown to become a research and educational organization at heart with an ever growing footprint in conservation education and awareness. We have collaborated with Kruger National Park to facilitate endangered species research; allowed university students and “Wildlife Interest Groups” to have exclusive access to conservation activities within the park; and we now host specialised courses as an Introduction to Conservation. We also offer a specialist Consulting Service in Interpersonal Skills Development. "Let's build the better world together"

- The Ajubatus Team

Discover the Wild Heart of Nature at Kruger National Park!AJUBATUS FOUNDATION is extending an invitation to young and ol...
12/04/2025

Discover the Wild Heart of Nature at Kruger National Park!

AJUBATUS FOUNDATION is extending an invitation to young and old (but you have to be adventurous and young at ♥️) to join us for either of the upcoming trips to KRUGER NATIONAL PARK:
14-21 June
or
5-12 July

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the African wilderness. Our trips offer a rustic, down-to-earth experience, perfect for students, friends and families who will grab the opportunity to experience the beauty and peace of Nature.

🐾 Get up close with Africa’s majestic splendour for your chance to witness magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating insights that deepen your understanding and appreciation of our planet’s biodiversity.

🌅 Nature’s most effective Classroom offers you not just a getaway, but an educational journey! Learn invaluable skills in conservation, ecology, and sustainable living through our interactive workshops designed to foster a love for nature in all ages.

✨ Build Lasting Memories: Experience the joy exploring the park or enjoying the simple pleasures of nature, this trip promises a transformative experience that brings people closer together.

🌍 Connect with Community: Join like-minded adventurers for nature! Build friendships that last a lifetime and foster a sense of environmental stewardship that extends far beyond your trip.

Book Your Adventure Today! Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
To sign up CALL SEAN (0649050034) or THANJA (0836609695).

Experience nature like never before—where every discovery enriches your soul and sparks a lifelong love for the wild. Join us at Kruger National Park, where adventure meets education and memories await! 🌿✨

17/02/2025

Unlike their larger hyena cousins, aardwolves are insectivores, feasting mainly on termites and ants. With their slender...
12/02/2025

Unlike their larger hyena cousins, aardwolves are insectivores, feasting mainly on termites and ants. With their slender bodies, long legs, and distinctive black stripes, they’re well adapted to the African bush. But they’re mostly nocturnal, so catching a glimpse of one during the day is a rare and magical experience.

Next time you're in Kruger, keep your eyes peeled for these nocturnal hunters. Who knows – you might just be lucky enough to witness this fascinating creature in action!

🦊🌿

Science Saves Sharks 🦈
18/07/2023

Science Saves Sharks 🦈

18/07/2023

📢 Announcement time!

We are pleased to invite you to a special fundraising event in support of marine and wildlife conservation efforts🐆🦈

Join us for an evening filled with informative talks, interactive exhibits, and captivating performances that highlight the importance of protecting our planet's delicate ecosystems 🌿🪸 Your ticket purchase will directly contribute towards funding essential projects aimed at preserving and restoring these precious resources. Don't miss this chance to make a difference. Secure your tickets now and be part of the force for positive change ✨

Follow the link in the highlight
reel "Golf Day" for more details and to enter your 4-ball golf team⛳️ Non-golfers don’t have to miss out on the fun as you can purchase Gala Dinner-only tickets too 🎟 Encourage your friends and family to join in as there will be plenty of other activities on offer.

24/04/2023

Small actions can make a big difference in protecting wildlife 🦁

Shop now on our website and help us make a difference in protecting our Wildife!

https://www.ajubatus.co.za/shop/

*Exciting Update*Our snare rings have arrived at CoCreate Hub Stellenbosch!Every ring purchased makes a difference in fu...
20/04/2023

*Exciting Update*

Our snare rings have arrived at CoCreate Hub Stellenbosch!

Every ring purchased makes a difference in funding conservation research and community education initiatives at Kruger National Park🌿

We are excited to hear what Stellies Residents think of our products! ☺️

If you would like to get your hands on our rings and bracelets, check out our shop at www.ajubatus.co.za

19/04/2023

Join the Ajubatus Foundation and Down2TheWire in fighting against poaching in our national parks by wearing bracelets and rings made from snares recovered from the wild. 🦁🐾🚫

The use of Animal Snares is often indiscriminate in the wildlife species caught and barbaric given the level of suffering they often cause. Kruger National Park faces an ongoing battle against poachers and by purchasing snare jewellery, you are empowering organisations committed to better conservation practices.

For 21 years, the Ajubatus Foundation has invested in leading edge conservation research, tertiary academic programmes and community initiatives within the Greater Kruger National Park. For more information about our projects: https://www.ajubatus.co.za/projects/ .

Our Snare Jewellery range (in proud collaboration with down2the_wire) is a most positive reminder of the need to protect our wilderness environments, and a great way to support Ajubatus Research and Snare-Removal Field Teams. If you are passionate about wildlife then this is a great way to make a most positive contribution. We may not save every creature from snares, but we can ensure repurposing of wire snares makes a most positive contribution to Conservation Research. 🦏

Shop our jewellery here: https://www.ajubatus.co.za/shop/

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter…” - Dr. Martin Luther King

Address

Hermanus, Hoedspruit And Skukuza, Kruger National Park
Cape Town

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 17:00
Sunday 08:00 - 17:00

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