Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Linking land, biodiversity and people for the benefit of all life.

Via living corridors we connect ecologically significant areas from Eden to Addo to protect biodiversity, restore ecosystem integrity, enable land restoration and foster sustainable livelihoods. We assist private landowners with biodiversity stewardship, linking the Garden Route National Park, Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site and Addo Elephant National Park.

Why do we need corridors

One of the biggest threats to life on Earth is the loss of biodiversity. Fragmentation of the landscape is one of the major causes. Corridors provide a solution by allowing nature to heal and ecosytems to recover.

What is a corridor

A nature corridor is a pattern of habitats linking existing protected areas to ensure connectivity for species, communities and ecological processes.

Robberg Coastal Corridor

The Robberg Coastal Corridor connects Robberg Nature Reserve (a provincial reserve with CapeNature) to the Garden Route National Park (SANParks) all along the coastal cliffs south of Plettenberg Bay.

Bitou Corridor

The Bitou Wetland Corridor is a critical linkage between the Diepwalle section of the Garden Route National Park, Keurbooms River Nature Reserve and beyond to the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park.

Keurbooms Corridor

The Keurbooms Corridor aims to connect the two arms of the Garden Route National Park, the Garden of Eden section to the Tsitisikamma section, in the Keurbooms River catchment.

Langkloof Corridor

The Langkloof Corridor connects Formosa Nature Reserve, and thereby Garden Route National Park, to the Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site.

Springbokvlakte Corridor

The vision in the Springbokvlakte Corridor is to connect the Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site (a provincial nature reserve) to the Addo Elephant National Park and the Noorsveld Protected Environment.
about us

Our Vision: A Legacy of Life and Connection

Our focus areas are the Robberg Coastal Corridor, the Keurbooms Corridor, the Langkloof Corridor and the Springbokvlakte Corridor. Eden to Addo supports farmers and other landowners who would like to be biodiversity stewards and facilitates the declaration and management of protected areas. We provide hands-on support for research, invasive species control, veld restoration and sustainable nature-based income streams.

We strategize and partner with local, provincial and national stakeholder groups to establish and restore ecological corridors in our interconnected habitats and biomes, for the benefit of biodiversity, ecosystem resilience and healthy human communities – simply for the benefit of all life.

Our initiatives

Driving Impact, One Initiative at a Time

Restoration and Rewilding

Eden to Addo provides support to landowners within our corridors who are restoring the veld, tackling alien invasive species and combatting soil erosion.

Hike The Corridor

The Eden to Addo Corridor is the most bio-diverse corridor on the planet with fynbos, forest, thicket, succulent karoo and nama karoo biomes.

Environmental Education through Theatre

We have developed an Educational Show on Corridors. The primary focus is on raising awareness around key environmental and social issues.

Land Art

Our Land Art Project aims to create the first ever LAND ART ROUTE in South Africa in conjunction with a specific conservation initiative.

Research Collaborations

Eden to Addo has initiated research collaborations with various universities and institutes to partner on research which focusses on the need for corridors and the impact of corridor establishment on biodiversity trends and ecosystem functionality.

Our Dream

Corridors of life

Resources

Everything You Need In One Place

News & Articles

Stay informed with the latest updates on our conservation efforts, success stories, and insights into biodiversity and sustainable practices

Useful resources

Explore our collection of guides, tools, and resources to learn more about conservation, sustainable land practices, and biodiversity protection.

Corridor land management guidelines

Practical guidelines for land restoration, biodiversity management, fire security and clearing of invasives.

Biodiversity stewardship options

Stewardship with Eden to Addo provides landowners with options to manage and protect their land sustainably.

Get involved

Ways to Make an Impact: how you can help

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Support us through our initiatives to help protect ecosystems, promote sustainable practices, and strengthen communities from Eden to Addo. Every contribution drives meaningful change!
Help Eden to Addo by protecting your land or purchasing land for conservation, creating safe havens for biodiversity and strengthening the ecological corridor from Eden to Addo.

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