IN CONVERSATION WITH JENNY MOODLEY, the spokesperson for the Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ).

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Africa Environment Day, championed by the African
Union, and World Wildlife Day are annual observances that highlight the
importance of environmental conservation and the protection of
biodiversity across the continent. They serve as reminders of the shared
responsibility to safeguard Africa’s unique ecosystems, which are home to
some of the world’s most iconic and endangered species.
Africa boasts remarkable biodiversity, including species such as the black
rhinoceros, African forest elephant, mountain gorilla, African penguin,
Ethiopian wolf, and pangolin. Many of these species face severe threats
from poaching, habitat loss, climate change, and illegal wildlife trade.

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Similarly, indigenous flora like the baobab, African teak, Encephalartos
Woodie, and Prunus Africana are under pressure from overexploitation,
climate stress, and habitat destruction. The decline of these species
threatens not only ecological balance but also economic livelihoods,
cultural heritage, and climate resilience.
Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo plays a key role in promoting urban
conservation through biodiversity protection, habitat restoration,
environmental education, and responsible wildlife management. Managing
Director Mr Thanduxolo Mendrew emphasizes that protecting the
environment is essential for social, economic, and ecological sustainability,
noting that urban centres like Johannesburg can model conservation
through green infrastructure and community engagement initiatives.
These observances underscore the connection between environmental
security and human well-being: healthy ecosystems support agriculture,
water security, climate resilience, and eco-tourism, while sustainable
management of natural resources ensures intergenerational equity. JCPZ
calls on residents, businesses, and international partners to actively
contribute to conservation efforts, including responsible consumption, tree
planting, and wildlife protection.
By commemorating Africa Environment Day and World Wildlife Day,
Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo aligns local action with continental
priorities, reinforcing the message that safeguarding Africa’s wildlife and
ecosystems is both a moral and practical imperative for the prosperity of
current and future generations.
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