Groundbreaking Rewilding Work with Africa’s Most Ferocious Predator

In a groundbreaking effort to preserve endangered species, WeWild Africa’s breeding program has remarkably doubled the population of the elusive Black-Footed Cat at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve.
WeWild’s Emergency Aid for a Giraffe’s Birth

Amidst another project, our team leaped into action upon discovering a giraffe in distress during birth. With time being of essence in the wild, our immediate intervention and funding for expert veterinary care turned a critical situation into a successful story. This impromptu rescue exemplifies our readiness to act spontaneously, ensuring the well-being of wildlife in urgent need.
Emergency Action to Free Snared Elephant from Death

An urgent call from Mala Mala Game Reserve set WeWild Africa’s team into immediate action for a critical mission: rescuing a young elephant caught in a life-threatening snare. The operation required the funding for rapid aerial deployment and expert veterinary care.
Another First for Elephant Conservation: Translocating family groups from Tembe Elephant Park

WeWild Africa’s latest conservation triumph shines with the successful relocation of Tembe elephants, renowned for their majestic tusk genetics, to the esteemed Phinda Private Game Reserve. Each successful relocation enriches our experience and expertise, positioning WeWild Africa at the forefront of global conservation. Our team’s commitment to learning, adapting, and building knowledge ensures the safe and effective relocation of every animal in Africa.
Securing the Last Tuskers of Africa

Tembe Elephant is a Big 5 reserve established in 1983 at the behest of the late Chief Mzimba Tembe, to protect both his people, the indigenous elephant population, and the unique sand forest environment which they roamed. Today, WeWild Africa is helping to both protect and further the conservation impact of these elephants with translocations.