Protecting The Dargle, Together

A community-led conservancy protecting the Dargle’s biodiversity, landscapes, and natural ecosystems – for today and tomorrow.

From wetlands and grasslands to forests and farms, protecting the Dargle is a shared responsibility.

Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved – whether you live here, visit often, or simply care about this landscape.

 Access practical conservation support, local knowledge, and a network of people actively protecting the area.

Learn, explore, and take part in activities that connect you to the environment around you.

 Discover walking routes, birding spots, and seasonal highlights across the Dargle.

Our Mission

We protect the Dargle’s ecosystems through practical conservation, community involvement, and local knowledge.
Our focus is simple: healthy landscapes, responsible land use, and a shared commitment to sustaining them.

Conservation in Action

Practical, local conservation that makes a measurable difference.

Protect

Clearing invasive alien plants, Habitat restoration, Monitoring water quality and ecosystem health

Support

Supporting landowners and farmers, Conservation guidance, and Local security awareness

Educate

School and community education, Conservation awareness, and Local environmental issues

Engage

Monthly guided walks, Citizen science initiatives, and Community events

Why the Dargle Matters?

The Dargle forms part of a critical ecological landscape in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Its grasslands, rivers, wetlands, and forests support rich biodiversity while protecting vital water systems.

What happens in the Dargle affects far beyond it – from biodiversity to downstream water systems across the Midlands. Protecting this landscape helps secure long-term ecological health for the region.

Why the Dargle Matters?

The Dargle forms part of a critical ecological landscape in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Its grasslands, rivers, wetlands, and forests support rich biodiversity while protecting vital water systems.

What happens in the Dargle affects far beyond it – from biodiversity to downstream water systems across the Midlands. Protecting this landscape helps secure long-term ecological health for the region.

What’s Happening In The Dargle?

Get involved in upcoming walks, talks, and conservation events.

Support Conservation in the Dargle

Conservation in the Dargle depends on ongoing community support. Memberships and donations directly support conservation efforts in the area.

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Dargle Conservancy | Registered NPO No. 054-508

A community working to protect the Dargle’s natural environment.

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