Saving The Last Rhino of D’Nyala

Over the past five years, more than half a million hectares of land, previously home to thriving rhino populations, have been lost. At the D’Nyala Provincial Nature Reserve in Limpopo Province in 2022, WeWild Africa faced the heart-wrenching reality of relocating the last remaining rhino from this once thriving habitat.

Responding to the Plight of the Pongola Elephants

WeWild Africa and Conservation Solutions confront a severe elephant management crisis at Pongola Game Reserve. With elephants trapped in a narrow, cliff-bordered strip, facing poaching and human-wildlife conflicts, the problem has now breached international lines into Eswatini. Through detailed assessments revealing six distressed elephant families, the team faces the formidable challenge, what do we do with the elephants?

Technology and Innovation in Conservation: Rhino Monitoring in Imire

WeWild Africa is at the global forefront of innovation in rhino conservation, partnering with Zimbabwe’s Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservation. Our joint efforts blend cutting-edge tracking technologies with vital rewilding projects. From testing satellite units in rhino horns to deploying advanced IoT devices, our mission is to safeguard our wildlife with smarter, more effective solutions.

Crocodile Comeback: 23 Crocs Go Wild Mpumalanga

We do what no other organization in the world does. We’ve successfully rewilded 23 crocodiles, some up to 3.5 meters long, back into the wilderness. WeWild Africa not only funded the transportation but also equipped these apex predators with GPS tags to monitor their successful adaptation to the wild.