Environmental Science student finds her path
It all began with a Climate Change protest back in October 2019. Siziwe Hlongwa, then a student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal studying Environmental Sciences, found herself drawn to a workshop in Durban, eager to make a difference.
“I was driven by a desire to find a green organisation that would intensify my passion for the environment,” Siziwe recalls. Her journey towards environmental advocacy was sparked during a soil study excursion a month prior, where she felt a connection with nature, reshaping her mindset entirely.
WESSA stood out
Amidst the multitude of green organisations present at the protest, WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa) stood out for Siziwe. Recognising the opportunity to grow and gain experience, she eagerly joined as a volunteer, setting the stage for a life-changing journey. Under the guidance of WESSA’s leadership and mentorship from Margaret Burger, chair of the KwaZulu- Natal region, Siziwe’s growth in the environmental field flourished.
Environmental Education Intern
In 2020, a forest-guided walk as a WESSA youth member opened doors to networking opportunities, leading Siziwe to become an Education Guide at the Durban Botanic Gardens.
This experience paved the way for a one-year programme at the Durban Natural Science Museum in Environmental Education in 2022. The highlight of Siziwe’s journey came in 2022 when she secured an internship with WESSA Groen Sebenza, working as an environmental education intern at the uMbogavango Nature Reserve in Amanzimtoti.
Commitment to environmental sustainability
The privilege of extending the internship under WESSA membership as an education officer demonstrated Siziwe’s dedication and passion for conservation. Remaining an integral part of WESSA as both an intern and a youth member, her commitment to environmental sustainability only deepened. Her participation in the Environmental Education Association of South Africa (EEASA) conference in September 2023 further strengthened her commitment to pursue Education for Sustainability to contribute to the preservation of the earth’s vitality and diversity.
Siziwe’s journey with WESSA is one of many filled with purpose and dedication, inspiring others to join the movement and take action in environmental initiatives.
“I’ve learned that every step we take towards improving our environment, no matter how small, can make a significant difference. WESSA has been instrumental in shaping my journey, and I hope my story inspires others to take action and be part of the solution.”