Conservation through collaboration

At CROW, we believe in the power of partnerships to drive meaningful conservation and wildlife rehabilitation efforts. This dedicated space showcases articles and research that highlight our contributions and collaborations, including those undertaken with esteemed institutions like the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), with whom we have a Memorandum of Understanding.


Our collaborative efforts allow us to address pressing environmental challenges, generate impactful knowledge, and foster coexistence between humans and wildlife. Through these shared initiatives, we aim to shine a light on the stories, discoveries, and innovations that shape the future of conservation. We invite you to explore this repository of work and witness the transformative impact of teamwork and dedication.

Research papers

Can rehabilitated Leopard Tortoises, stigmochelys pardalis, be successfully released into the wild?

 

 

2009 – Access paper here

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Pregnancy complications in wild vervet monkeys in an urban mosaic landscape

 

 

2023 – Access paper here

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Trends in vervet monkey admissions to a wildlife rehabilitation centre: a reflection of human‑wildlife conflict in an urban‑forest mosaic landscape

 

2024 – Access paper here