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Our Partners & Collaborators Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency (MTPA) 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 several black-footed cats at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve with lightweight GPS collars. These collars enable the team to track their movements and gather critical data for conservation and rewilding efforts. Despite weighing as little as a lion’s paw, black-footed […]
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 […]
Frontline Conservation: Emergency Rhino Dehorning at Loskop
As part of our long-standing partnership at Loskop and the greater restoration and expansion of the reserve in a first of its kind partnership with the provisional government, we stepped in to assist in the emergency dehorning of six rhinos.
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.
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.