The Timberwatch Coalition is a voluntary alliance of South African non-governmental organisations and individuals that are concerned about the negative impacts of industrial tree plantations on people and the environment
Non-Profit Organisation Registration Number: 046-194
Formed in 1995 and officially launched in April 1997, the Timberwatch Coalition is a voluntary alliance of South African non-governmental organisations and individuals that are concerned about the negative impacts of industrial tree plantations on people and the environment. The Constitution adopted by Timberwatch in 2004 can be seen HERE
Timberwatch NGO members currently include:
- Biowatch South Africa,
- Durban Centre of The Wildlife and Environment Society,
- EarthLife Africa (ELA),
- Eastern Cape Environmental Network,
- EcoDoc Africa,
- Environmental Monitoring Group (EMG),
- GeaSphere,
- GroundWork (FoE SA),
- KZN Coastal branch of the Botanical Society of SA (BotSoc),
- South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA),
- The Green Network,
- Woman’s Leadership and Training Project (WLTP),
- Yonge Nawe (FoE Swaziland),
- Zululand Environmental Alliance (ZEAL).
Timberwatch’s management committee consists of individuals and representatives of NGO members that are elected at an annual general meeting. We co-operates with overseas organisations with aims similar to ours, such as the World Rainforest Movement (WRM), Friends of the Earth international (FOEI), and the Global Forest Coalition (GFC).
OUR VISION
For industrial tree plantations (ITPs) in southern Africa to be allowed only where they do not damage rural people’s livelihoods and the natural environment. Timberwatch has called for a moratorium on the South African government allowing new ITP’s to be established on land that is naturally vegetated, or on productive agricultural land
CONTACT
Tel: +27 (0) 82-4442083
Fax: +27 (0) 31-2663994
PO Box 30577
Mayville
4058
South Africa
timberwatch@iafrica.com
www.timberwatch.org
Wally Menne 082 444 2083
WE NEED
Resources are required for volunteer activities which include monitoring plantations and pulp mills, and workshops to raise awareness – funding for transport, admin support, workshop costs, educational materials, etc.























