Critically Endangered Black Rhino Orphan Rescued

n a heartbreaking scene, we found a lonely and vulnerable orphaned black rhino calf, whose mother was shot by poachers. On the boundaries of Kruger, there is little NGO or tourist attention; yet WeWild Africa stepped in and rescued the calf.
Drought Crisis: Emergency Food Aid to Save Lionspruit’s Rhinos

When Lionspruit Reserve faced a dire drought, WeWild Africa quickly mobilized to avert a crisis. Our emergency feeding operation brought critical nutrition to vulnerable rhinos, stabilizing their condition and preventing further tragic losses.
Long-Term Partnership: Dehorning and Counter Poaching at Loskop

WeWild Africa has a long-standing partnership with Loskop. Together with DCM Surfaces, we collaborate to dehorn rhinos as needed.
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.