Small Wonders: WeWild Africa’s Partnership with Wild and Free
No matter its size, every individual matters. WeWild Africa, in partnership with Wild and Free, shines a spotlight on the smaller denizens of the wild. Our joint efforts in rehabilitation and rewilding save one small animal at a time.
A Rewilding like No Other: Mongooses Go to Zimbabwe
No animal is too big or too small, and each individual matters in our conservation of biodiversity. Today we look at the twelve banded mongooses who were rescued and rehabilitated by Wild and Free and now thriving in their new home in Zimbabwe.
Harry’s New Horizon: From Rescue to Fatherhood at Mount Camdeboo
Once facing death at the troubled Blaauwbosch Private Game Reserve, Harry the elephant now revels in fatherhood at Mount Camdeboo. His story is part of our massive historic rescue operation of over 60 animals from the reserve.
Critically Endangered Black Rhino Orphan Rescued
n a heartbreaking scene, we found a lonely and vulnerable orphaned black rhino calf, whose mother was shot by poachers. On the boundaries of Kruger, there is little NGO or tourist attention; yet WeWild Africa stepped in and rescued the calf.
Historic Birth: First-Ever European Zoo-Raised Cheetahs, Now Thriving in the Wild, Welcome Cubs
WeWild Africa celebrates a groundbreaking achievement in cheetah conservation with the birth of four cubs to rewilded parents, Ava and Nairo, at Mount Camdeboo. This marks the first successful breeding in the wild of cheetahs rewilded from Europe.