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We've recorded 10 hours of natural soundscapes for you to relax to while you stay home and stay safe.
Close your eyes, breathe in the sea air and listen to the sounds of the ocean. While we stay home and safe, WWF continues to protect and drive sustainable change in the fishing industry.
This sound is just one moment in the bigger picture of WWF's rhino conservation work, where we aim to increase the growth rate and numbers of this critically endangered species.
Enjoy the sound of a beautiful river in the Soutpansberg. While we stay home and safe, WWF continues its work to fight water scarcity in South Africa.
Sit with us through this stormy afternoon in the remote highveld of South Africa. While we stay home and safe WWF continues to conserve and protect our vital grasslands for all who rely on them.
Enjoy the happy sound of a day at the beach. While we stay home and safe, WWF’s ocean stewardship projects continue to conserve our oceans and beaches, for all to enjoy.
Relax to the sounds of this beautiful fruit orchard. While we stay home and safe, WWF continues to drive water stewardship projects around South Africa.
Relax to the sound of a beautiful Cape sugarbird in the winelands. While we stay home and safe, WWF Conservation Champion wine farms work to make sure the land is used carefully, sustainably and in the best interests of all who rely on it.
Take a moment to enjoy the sounds of wild open spaces in one of South Africa’s national parks. While we stay home and safe, WWF continues to ensure our protected areas are secure and sustainably managed in order to preserve the biodiversity and success of our national parks.
Enjoy this moment of natural wind energy. While we stay home and safe, WWF works to support and promote renewable energy sources across South Africa.
Enjoy this walk through a pasture in the Eastern Cape. While we stay home and safe, WWF’s grasslands community stewardship project continues to look after our vital grasslands for all those who rely on them.
WWF South Africa is a registered public benefit organisation, charity number (130002490 PBO).
Cape Town: Head office
1st Floor, Bridge House
Boundary Terraces
Mariendahl Lane
Newlands, Cape Town
Postal:
PO Box 23273,
Claremont, 7735