Lethal Risks of the Elephant Intrusions at Palabora Mining Zone

Phalaborwa, near Kruger, grapples with a growing challenge: elephants breaking into the Palabora Mining Company area, turning roads at night into lethal danger zones for both humans and elephants. WeWild Africa steps in to manage the breakouts, saving lives. We are now constructing a new fence in collaboration with Balule Private Game Reserve.

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.

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.

From Vermin to Value: The Jackal

In a world where jackals are often seen as pests, WeWild Africa recognizes their intrinsic value. Our innovative approach to conservation extends to these misunderstood creatures, transforming them from persecuted to protected. We’ve embarked on a mission to rescue and rewild jackals, finding unique habitats like Gorongosa and Phinda that welcome their presence.