YOUR WILL TO SAVE THEM

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YOUR WILL TO SAVE THEM

Max Snowy Halbekath The world would be a nicer place if everyone had the ability to love as unconditionally as a dog. - M.K. Clinton, author. The world is certainly being made a nicer place by people like Max Snowy Halbekath, who loved animals enough to make their protection his legacy. Snowy, as he was known to most because of his snow-white hair, would have liked to be remembered as a protector of animals both domestic and wild, and so he generously divided his estate between the EWT and the SPCA. Snowy was born in 1931 and was an excellent target shooter at school, faring well in competitions. His sister-in-law, Kathleen, tells us that although he was a brilliant shot, he was fiercely opposed to shooting anything alive and only shot targets and clay pigeons. His love of animals was obvious from an early age. He married Kathleen s sister, Sheila, in 1979, after losing his first wife, Desiré, early on in their marriage. Sheila and Snowy, the perfect match, were true dog lovers, and always had at least two around. They had no children but treated their dogs as if they were their babies. Kathleen jokes fondly that perhaps Snowy preferred animals to humans. He came to run an informal shelter for anyone who found abandoned dogs, housing up to five at a time, and would treat each dog to a home-cooked meal every night. Snowy was well-known for his sense of humour and this came out in the naming of his favourite dog. Kathleen says: He had a tradition of always naming his dogs with names starting with an S and that is how the name Satan came about for an absolutely special German Shepard that he owned. Satan excelled at dog training and no other dog could ever compare or compete with Satan. I m pretty sure that Satan was actually the love of his life! Not only did Snowy love his dogs, but he also loved wildlife and the bush. He and Sheila travelled to the Kruger National Park once a year. It was this affinity for wild animals and spaces that inspired this humble, kind man to leave his bequest to the EWT when he sadly passed away in 2016. His generosity will ensure that we are able to continue the work we do to protect the animals and habitats he loved so much. Thank you Snowy. Your memory will live on forever in the work you made possible.

Who is the Endangered Wildlife Trust? The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), champion of conservation in Africa, has worked tirelessly for over 45 years to save wildlife and habitats. From the smallest frog, to the majestic rhino; from sweeping grasslands to arid drylands; from our shorelines to winding rivers: the EWT is working with you, to protect our planet. The EWT s team of field-based specialists is spread across southern and East Africa, where committed conservation action is needed the most. Working with our partners, including businesses and governments, the EWT is at the forefront of conducting applied research, supporting community conservation and livelihoods, training and building capacity, addressing human wildlife conflict, monitoring threatened species and establishing safe spaces for wildlife range expansion. A beacon of hope for Africa s wildlife, landscapes and communities, the EWT is protecting forever, together. Why should I remember the EWT in my will? It s the kind of subject we may not like to dwell on, but none of us can avoid the need to have an up-to-date will, ensuring that our last wishes are carried out and our legacy is continued in the way that we would choose. We don t often think about how people will remember us when we are gone. But take a moment to think about the legacy that you could potentially leave. What are the things you want your loved ones to remember about you after you re gone? That you worked hard to afford the finer things in life? Or that you were committed to making a difference to the world around you, by speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves, and protecting our natural world?

Including a bequest to an organisation that you have supported in your lifetime, or that you would have liked to support is a way to bring meaning and purpose to a life well-lived. You, and your values, beliefs and philanthropic investment, will live on in the lives touched by your support. Should you choose to remember the EWT in your will, you are not only helping the EWT to secure the futures of dozens of Endangered species for years to come, but you could also be providing tax benefits to your loved ones. Section 4(h) of the Estate Duty Act determines that bequests made to public benefit organisations such as the EWT should first be deducted from the nett value of your estate before estate duty is determined. This means that remembering the EWT in your will could exempt your estate from estate duty. A deduction for estate duty purposes is allowed in respect of the value of property bequeathed to a public benefit organisation. The EWT relies on bequests both large and small to ensure that we continue fulfilling our vision of a healthy planet and an equitable world that values and sustains the diversity of all life. Donations to the EWT from Estates provide the lifeblood of this home-grown South African conservation leader, by supporting much needed conservation action and enabling the EWT to continue achieving conservation successes. Thank you if you have already decided to leave a bequest. We assure you that your legacy will make a

lasting impact to the benefit of all who inhabit our beautiful country. Your bequest will help us to Empower communities to live and work in harmony with nature Increase safe space for Cheetahs and Wild Dogs in South Africa and beyond Conserve grasslands and wetlands to secure our critical water sources Ensure our iconic raptors remain in the skies Raise awareness and create connections between young people and their natural environment through our schools programmes, developing the guardians of the future and so much more! Protecting forever, together.

How can I remember the EWT in my will? We recommend that you use the below wording: I bequeath to the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) registered NPO number 015-502 of K2 Pinelands Office Park, Ardeer Road, Modderfontein, Gauteng, (insert bequest details of your choice), and I express the that such estate be used for the purpose of conserving threatened species and habitats for future generations. There are different types of bequests that you can select from, namely: Residue of your estate A percentage of your estate A specific sum of money A life insurance policy Property Who can draw up my will? It is important to ask expert advice from a financial planner, attorney or bank before attempting to draw up your will. Including a bequest to the EWT in your will can reduce the amount of tax payable on your estate.

Keep in touch If you choose to leave a gift to the EWT in your will, we would love to know. We appreciate and value your support, and will record your details so we can keep you informed of our activities and conservation successes. We would also love to visit you personally and get to know you better! If you prefer not to let us know ahead of time, this is also perfectly fine. Please send your name and contact details, (including your phone number, address and email) to: ewt@ewt.org.za or call 087 021 0398.

Please feel free to contact us should you need a codicil for your existing will, by emailing ewt@ewt.org.za or phoning 087 021 0398 Physical Address: Building K2, Ardeer Road, Pinelands Office Park, Modderfontein 1609, Gauteng, South Africa Postal Address: Private Bag X 11, Modderfontein 1645, Gauteng, South Africa Tel: +27 087 021 0398.Fax: +27 (0) 11 608 4682 NPO Number: 015-502 www.ewt.org.za