Lindy Rodwell
Lindy Rodwell is a South African zoologist and conservationist. She works on preserving viable wetland habitat and population sizes for the cranes of Africa south of the Sahara, the endangered blue crane and grey-crowned crane and the critically endangered wattled crane.
Career
Lindy Rodwell was awarded a BSc and a Higher Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Town. Later she became Africa programme coordinator for the South African Crane Working Group of the Endangered Wildlife Trust.Rodwell is currently a Trustee of both the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the World Wildlife Fund. She co-founded the Nature's Valley Trust, a non-governmental organization, with her husband, James van Hasselt. The NVT focusses on conservation-related issues along the Garden Route.
Awards
- 1999 Whitley Gold Award Winner
- 2002 Whitley Continuation Award Winner
- 2002 Environment Award in Rolex Awards for Enterprise