Dehorning of Loskop Dam’s Entire Rhino Population

The collaboration between MTPA and WeWild Africa continues to deliver outstanding conservation results.
Rewilding Loskop: Restoring a Reserve and a Badger’s Return to Freedom

Loskop Dam Nature Reserve, a sparkling jewel set in the heart of South Africa, is soon to see a monumental transformation. Over the next decade, we envision expanding the area of the reserve from its current 23,000 hectares to 100,000 hectares. Against the backdrop of the imminent rewilding of Loskop, there’s a unique narrative taking shape – the tale of Tembe, an African Honey Badger.
An Endangered Species Out of the Ordinary

We take to the skies in line with our landscape restoration priorities to analyze an undocumented species of Cycads.
Return of the Buffalo – New Population of Disease Free Buffalo in Barberton after 80 Years of Absence

WeWildAfrica experts tackle large-scale disease management; successfully reintroducing a herd of disease-free African Buffalo to Barberton Nature Reserve, reviving their presence in an area they hadn’t roamed for over 80 years. This historic operation succeeded alongside the collaboration of the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) and Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary.
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.