As the wildlife and law project manager of the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), Ashleigh Dore strengthens the legal frameworks relating to environmental justice in South Africa. Dedicated to conservation, Dore strives for an effective criminal justice process for wildlife and other environmental offences. Her work aims to reclaim our environmental rights, and to ensure that our world is protected for generations to come.
Dore obtained her law degree from the University of Pretoria in 2011, and completed her articles of clerkship at Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs. In 2015, Dore was admitted as an attorney of the high court of South Africa, and has graduated with her master’s degree in environmental law from the University of Cape Town since then. Besides her involvement with the high-impact conservation projects instigated through the EWT, Dore’s proudest moment was serving on an advisory committee for the minister of forestry, fisheries and the environment.
I have always endeavoured to be honest with myself, taking guidance from my mentors but trusting in my own decisions.