Addo’s Historic Elephant Relocation

On a scale that has never been seen before, WeWild Africa and its partners have taken a monumental step in elephant conservation by orchestrating the first-ever relocation of family groups of elephants from Addo Elephant National Park to three different reserves. This groundbreaking initiative, addressing overpopulation and habitat degradation, reconnected the pachyderms with their ancestral lands and enriched the biodiversity of their new homes.
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.
Elephant Collar Deployment for Community Safety

Facing the imminent threat of overpopulated elephants wandering from Songimvelo Game Reserve and potentially being shot by local communities, WeWild Africa intervened by deploying GPS monitoring collars.
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?
Navigating Conservation and Community Dynamics: The Challenges at Mthethomusha Nature Reserve

Misunderstandings following a poacher’s death, Mthethomusha Nature Reserve became a battleground for conservation. WeWild Africa and the Team from MTPA, donning bulletproof vests and mobilizing helicopters amidst heightened risks, had to adopt extreme measures to rescue wildlife in jeopardy.