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Yvette Ehlers-Smith

31 min · 16 apr 2026
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“Being a nice person is something worth being remembered for.” Yvette, a South African conservationist, reflects on her work in grassland conservation and the quieter, less visible impacts that define much of her career. She discusses fieldwork, long-term monitoring, and the personal motivations that sustain her work, as well as how patience and perseverance have shaped her approach over time. Yvette also shares how she defines success and legacy on her own terms, focusing on small wins, personal integrity, and influencing how people think about climate and conservation.

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