Protecting Wildlife in the Heart of the City: Dehorning at Rietvlei Nature Reserve

Our Partners & Collaborators Rietvlei Nature Reserve Photography: Wiki West Protecting Wildlife in the Heart of the City: Dehorning at Rietvlei Nature Reserve Rietvlei Nature Reserve, a 4,000-hectare sanctuary nestled between Johannesburg and Pretoria, stands as a vital refuge for South Africa’s wildlife amidst one of the most densely populated regions in Southern Africa. Home to over 1,600 large mammals, including rhinos, cheetahs, zebras, and 400 bird species, its urban surroundings make it a hotspot […]
Cheetahs Return to Zambia

https://wewildafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Lolelunga-MAP.mp4 Our Partners & Collaborators LoleLunga Game Ranch The Metapopulation Initiative Dinokeng Game Reserve Kuzuko Game Reserve Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre Dr. Peter Rogers from ProVet Wildlife Services Painted Dog TV Wiki West Cheetahs Return to Zambia Five cheetahs were released on LoleLunga Game Ranch (Zambia) on the 2nd of September 2024. The cheetahs were donated by Dinokeng and Kuzuko Game Reserves, well-known breeding grounds for tough, lion-savvy cheetahs that come with the additional benefit of being […]
Mammoth Translocation Effort to Rewild the Last Remaining Elephant at the Pretoria Zoo

Our Partners & Collaborators Conservation Solutions EMS Foundation Shambala Private Game Reserve CMK Crane Hire Provet Veterinary Services Mammoth Translocation Effort to Rewild the Last Remaining Elephant at the Pretoria Zoo On August 19th, 2024, Charlie, the lone African elephant from Pretoria National Zoological Gardens, was relocated to Shambala Private Game Reserve. This move, the result of extensive planning and advocacy, marks a significant milestone in global rewilding efforts from captivity. At 43 years old, […]
Elementor #9700

Our Partners & Collaborators Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency (MTPA) Friends of Wildlife Management Photos: Wiki West Black-Footed Cat Collaring at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve WeWild Africa, in partnership with expert Delecia Gunn and the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA), successfully fitted two male black-footed cats at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve with lightweight GPS collars earlier last year. These collars enable the team to track their movements and gather critical data for conservation and […]
Loskop Expansion & Rewilding Update: May 2024

Our Partners & Collaborators Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency (MTPA) The Wildlife Emergency Fund The Aspinall Foundation Photography by Wiki West Loskop Dam Nature Reserve and Expansion Programme Update: May 2024 Roadworks and Aerial Surveys Update We’re thrilled to share the latest developments from our Loskop Dam Nature Reserve and Expansion Programme. Our commitment to restoring and preserving the natural habitat for wildlife continues with significant progress in infrastructure and ecological assessments. To view more […]