Nearly one acre of forest is lost every second
37M+ ACRES SAVED
Thanks to generous support from our donors, we have successfully reached our fundraising goal for this project!
Save a Lost Snake Species
Endemic to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, the Endangered Albany Adder is arguably South Africa’s most threatened snake species. This extremely range-restricted dwarf viper had not been seen for a decade when a research team supported by Rainforest Trust rediscovered it during a field study in 2017. On the final day of work, the researchers witnessed a solitary female Albany Adder crossing the road. Header Photo: Endangered Endangered Albany Adder, by Michael Adams/EWT.
COUNTRY
South Africa
ACRES
23,440
COST PER ACRE
$12.12
SPECIES
Albany Adder (EN); Black Harrier (EN); Blue Crane (VU); Secretarybird (VU)
(EN)=Endangered, (VU)=Vulnerable
ACRES PRESERVED BY
Designation
PARTNER
Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT)
CARBON STORAGE
820,801 mT*
*(metric tonnes of CO2 equivalents)
Prevent Habitat Destruction
Unfortunately the team also discovered that what remains of the species’ core Coega Bontveld habitat is quickly disappearing because it is the location of an active cement mine. After negotiations, a local South African organization and the mining company reached a resolution to set aside this piece of land for conservation.
Located within the Port Elizabeth Complex Key Biodiversity Area, this area also supports numerous endemic plants and globally threatened birds including the Endangered Black Harrier, Vulnerable Secretary Bird and Blue Crane.
Be a Part of Our Solution
To save the Albany Adder, Rainforest Trust and our longtime partner, the Endangered Wildlife Trust, are working to establish a 23,440-acre nature reserve as the first protected habitat for the viper.
Rainforest Trust is thrilled to help establish this first protection for the Albany Adder. Ensuring extremely range-restricted endemic species and their habitat remains one of our top conservation priorities. Photos: (Above) Vulnerable Blue Crane, by Michael Potter/Shutterstock; (Below) Endangered Albany Adder, by EWT.
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Learn More About This and Other Related Projects:
- Statement on Wildfires, Loss of Biodiversity & the Climate Crisis
- Rediscovered Snake Sparks Major Conservation Initiative
- Protecting the Eastern Cape Highlands of South Africa for Rediscovered Amphibian
- Strategic Land Purchase Provides Vital Corridor to Save Wildlife in South Africa
- Preserve Expanded for Critically Endangered Tortoises
- Securing Vital Black Rhino Habitat in Kenya
- Save Endangered Sealife From Overfishing in the Congo
Thanks to the generous support of our Board members and other supporters who cover all of our operating expenses, Rainforest Trust is able to allocate 100% of donations to conservation action. No board member receives financial benefit and our staff salaries are modest.
Rainforest Trust is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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