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.
Ego-Free Collaboration: Uniting for the Rhino
Showcasing a powerful synergy between government, private entities, and NGOs, we helped dehorn the last two rhinos in the Lionspruit region. Provincial governments often do not have the appropriate funds for such operations. That’s where we, at WeWild Africa, in collaboration with DCM Surfaces, step in – to fill the gaps and ensure that no animal is left vulnerable due to lack of resources.
Dehorning of Loskop Dam’s Entire Rhino Population
The collaboration between MTPA and WeWild Africa continues to deliver outstanding conservation results.
Race Against the Clock: Rescuing Rhinos in Zimbabwe
When the phone rings for a wildlife emergency, we answer. Five rhinos had been shot, and the remaining rhinos needed to be moved out ASAP. The WeWild Africa team alongside our long standing partner, Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservation, mobilized into action. Within three days, a speed unknown in the conservation realm, we were fully funded and on-site with emergency helicopter specialized trucks, crates, permits, vets, and a team of rangers and experts to execute our plan.
Saving The Last Rhino of D’Nyala
Over the past five years, more than half a million hectares of land, previously home to thriving rhino populations, have been lost. At the D’Nyala Provincial Nature Reserve in Limpopo Province in 2022, WeWild Africa faced the heart-wrenching reality of relocating the last remaining rhino from this once thriving habitat.