Many species of reptiles are in danger in South Africa, but there are also reasons to hope. Let’s discover why and how we can help them.
Reptiles, like snakes and lizards, are often overlooked in discussions about nature. Yet, they play important roles in ecosystems. In South Africa, over 400 species are assessed to see if they are endangered. This is crucial because many of them are threatened due to habitat loss and the animal trade.
Some reptiles, such as the sungazer lizard and the geometric tortoise, are highly sought after as pets or for traditional medicine. Unfortunately, they are not always protected in special zones where animals are safe.
Fortunately, there is also good news. Less than 8% of reptiles in South Africa are endangered, which is lower than in other countries. This shows that conservation efforts are helping to protect these animals. Much of the land in South Africa is protected for wild animals, which is a positive development.
To continue helping reptiles, it’s important to plan how to protect their habitats and to avoid capturing them for sale. By getting to know these fascinating animals and helping to protect their homes, we can all contribute to ensuring their survival.