Rare and Endangered Species Trust

REST (Rare and Endangered Species Trust) was founded in the year 2000. The objective of REST is to research and provide logistic support for Namibias endangered species. The Trust was established with the primary focus being the Cape Griffon Vulture (Gyps Coprotheres) , Namibia's most endangered species. In its efforts, REST is gaining support from around Southern Africa and the world. Host advisory board includes Dr. Chris Brown, head of NNF (Namibia Nature Foundation) and acknowledged expert on Namibia's Cape Griffon vultures; Dr. Peter Mundy of Zimbabwe and Dr. Steven Piper, co-authors of an encyclopedia on vultures; Dr. John Mendelson in charge of host GIS satellite monitoring and Dr. Ara Monajem from Swazi land; and Prof. Gerhard Verdoorn of Birdlife South Africa who graciously contributed many of the Cape Griffon photos seen on this website.

To initiate and support the scientific and practical study of rare and endangered species in Namibia and to help develop and facilitate solutions to community, national and international problems with these species.
The first five years have been a busy time at REST; setting up the trust, developing host infrastructure, securing funding , and launching host research and education programmers. All of this has presented us with some challenges but with generous support from friends, sponsors, funders and the local community establishment have achieved some amazing results, made new friends along the way, and taken some valuable steps to conserve the Cape Griffon vulture.

Activities:
The members of the Trust are concentrating on the Cape Griffon Vulture (Gyps coprotheres) initially, as it is Namibia's most endangered species. Establishment are focusing on the following:

Information:
REST Founder & Director:
Maria Diekmann
PO Box 178
Otjiwarongo
Namibia
9000
Tel/Fax: 00264 67 306226

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