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WHY BECOME A MEMBER?

Breaking news and the latest events affecting the wildlife industry

Disease alerts and up to date management guidelines

Representation on important bodies that are significant role players affecting the industry:

  1. Wildlife Forum
  2. International forums such as the World Farmer’s Organization
  3. CITES conferences and working groups

Have a voice in matters shaping the wildlife economy through WRSA

  1. As an interconnecting body with other important role players, including Agriculture and Animal Health
  2. As a membership body with Tourism Business Council, Waterberg Tourism, Agri SA, PMSA, Secsicom, and HAWASA
  3. In a membership body on a provincial level with provincial members
  4. In negotiations with government departments including SARS, DALLRD, DFFE, State Veterinary, and Tourism

Be part of the discussions regarding buffalo movement, licensing and permitting issues

Be part of the greater industry unity through the Sustainable Use Coalition (SUCo)

Assistance and guidance with firearm licences for business purposes as recognized in the Firearms Control Bill

Permit books for the transport of warthog and wild pig meat directly from WRSA

Information Days relevant to your region by members from your region

Farm Worker Training Days

National and local community of game ranchers through Regional Interest Groups

SOME OF OUR MEMBERS

2024 MEMBERSHIP FEES

Fees (incl. VAT)

NEW

R3 680.00

Additional

R1 120.00

Friend of WRSA

R3 680.00

Field Member & Student member

R3 680.00

All debit orders, monthly and/or yearly, will carry a 10% service fee which will be added to your outstanding invoice. Membership fees are subject to change on review.

MEMBER BENEFITS

Take a look at all the benefits you can expect by becoming a member of WRSA. 

EASY ONLINE APPLICATION

Our online application form means you spend less time applying and more time farming!

Fighting for the Agro Sustainable Biodiversity Wildlife Economy!

"To promote, serve and protect the interests of wildlife ranchers"