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Thomas Schaefer, VWSA Group Chairman/MD (left) with Thanh Bui, popstar and owner of Soul Corporation

Thomas Schaefer boosts Wilderness Foundation’s efforts with visit to Vietnam

VW Amarok vehicles are located at various Rhino hot spots throughout South Africa
VW Amarok vehicles are located at various Rhino hot spots throughout South Africa

Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) Chairman and Managing Director, Thomas Schaefer, has expressed his company’s total commitment to the conservation efforts of Wilderness Foundation Africa by visiting the WFA  team in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to introduce them to key role players in the motor vehicle and corporate industry, in order to further develop the highly successful Demand Reduction campaign to the corporate world.

 VWSA has been supporting WFA since June 2011, with an initial sponsorship of six Volkswagen Amarok bakkies to the Forever Wild Rhino Protection Initiative.

The formal relationship between these two organisations has surpassed all expectations over a lengthy period of time and extended to two of the key focus areas of this internationally recognised conservation organisation, i.e. the protection of endangered species and the Youth Development Programme, which focuses on equipping vulnerable youth to be economically active and environmentally responsible citizens.

However, the relationship between WFA and VWSA started in the 1980’s when the late Dr Ian Player and Peter Searle, the then CEO of Volkswagen South Africa, went on a wilderness trail in the iMfolozi Game Reserve.  The concept of wilderness trails was introduced by Ian Player as a means of introducing people from all corners of the globe and from all walks of life to the life changing process brought about by walking through the wilderness on foot and experiencing the wonder of nature at first hand.

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“Conservation NGO’s such as Wilderness Foundation Africa would not be able to continue the work that we do on a local, national and global scale without the support of corporates such as Volkswagen South Africa”, said Dr Andrew Muir, CEO of Wilderness Foundation Africa.  “This partnership has exceeded the general NGO/Funder relationship, and we are grateful to the team at VWSA for their continued and loyal support of our various conservation initiatives”.

Thomas Schaefer, VWSA Chairman and Managing Director, said: “I am delighted that apart from our companies material support through the sponsorships of the Amaroks, I am able to contribute personally through though the contacts I have in that region due to having previously worked with many parties in a previous role.”

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