From Conflict to Freedom: Kalahari the Cheetah

In the remote Kalahari Desert, cheetahs often face severe human-wildlife conflict, particularly in areas with limited tourism where they lack economic value and the cheetah find themselves hunting livestock instead of wild game. Meet Kalahari the cheetah, who went from financial burden to tourism attraction after a successful rescue and relocation by WeWild Africa.
The Beginning of Something Extraordinary: Loskop Dam Initial Aerial Survey Series

WeWild Africa is embarking on a unique and ambitious restoration and expansion project at Loskop. This initiative stands out as a first-of-its-kind model, and will act as a catalyst for future landscape restoration projects throughout Africa. Our comprehensive aerial and terrestrial surveys and analysis lay the groundwork for an incredibly exciting future.
Long-Term Partnership: Dehorning and Counter Poaching at Loskop

WeWild Africa has a long-standing partnership with Loskop. Together with DCM Surfaces, we collaborate to dehorn rhinos as needed.
Unique Foster Mission: Rewilding a Caracal Kitten

WeWild Africa pioneered the integration of a young caracal kitten with adult caracals rescued from captivity. This unique family formation, initiated in September 2021, culminated in their successful release into Mount Camdeboo’s wilderness.
In the Nick of Time: Shot Rhino Rescue

Our commitment to urgent wildlife rescue was once again put into action to save a shot and severely wounded rhino west of Kruger National Park, an often overlooked area by both tourists and NGOs. With our field and financial support, the emergency helicopter and veterinarians successfully rescued the rhino.