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Crow launches new wildlife calendar

Crow and Compass Cares have launched their 2025 Wildlife Calendar which features stunning photography of the country’s most majestic fauna.

THE Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (Crow), in partnership with Compass Cares, has proudly unveiled the 2025 Wildlife Calendar, a stunning visual tribute to South Africa’s diverse wildlife.

Also read: Help wildlife in need by purchasing a Crow calendar for 2024

This calendar not only showcases captivating images of indigenous animals but also provides an opportunity for the public to contribute to Crow’s vital conservation efforts.

The calendar, launched with much anticipation, features breathtaking photography that captures South Africa’s fauna, from iconic big cats to the country’s vibrant birdlife. Clint Halkett-Siddall, Crow’s director, described the launch as a resounding success, emphasising the importance of the project in raising funds for wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release. “This calendar is more than just a collection of beautiful images; it’s a powerful tool to support the essential work we do in wildlife conservation,” said Halkett-Siddall.

The 2025 Wildlife Calendar is available for purchase directly through Crow and select retailers. With the festive season fast approaching, this calendar serves as an ideal gift for nature lovers and conservation supporters. Proceeds from the sales will directly fund Crow and Compass Cares’ continued work in protecting South Africa’s wildlife.

Sizes on sale

The calendar is available in three formats: The A2 wall calendar goes for R220, the A5 tent calendar goes for R120 and the CD calendar for R70.

Purchasing a calendar

To order your calendar, contact Crow at 031 462 1127 or email info@crowkzn.co.za. You can also follow Crow on social media for updates via their Facebook page or Instagram.

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Dillon Pillay

He is a relatively new face in the journalism scene as he just recently graduated. He has a Bachelor in Journalism degree with a major in television. As a journalist at Southlands Sun he focuses on a variety of beats of news from hard news to social events and sports. He works as a multimedia journalist utilising his love for the camera and social media to good use.

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