A Historic Homecoming: South Africa Welcomes Back Cheetah from Australia
Edie, a cheetah born in Sydney’s Wild Cat Conservation Centre, made history as the first Australian-born cheetah reintroduced to South Africa, thanks to a partnership among conservation organizations. This groundbreaking effort aims to enhance genetic diversity and support cheetah conservation, demonstrating the impact of global cooperation and meticulous preparation in safeguarding endangered species.
World’s Largest Vulture Relocation
The first phase of a monumental project to secure the future of wild vulture populations in southern Africa has been triumphantly completed with the translocation of 163 Cape and African White-backed vultures into their new home at Shamwari Private Game Reserve. This collaboration between Shamwari, Vulpro, DHL, and WeWild Africa marks the largest translocation of vultures ever undertaken in the world.
Small Wonders: WeWild Africa’s Partnership with Wild and Free
No matter its size, every individual matters. WeWild Africa, in partnership with Wild and Free, shines a spotlight on the smaller denizens of the wild. Our joint efforts in rehabilitation and rewilding save one small animal at a time.
Understanding WeWild Africa’s Wildlife Rescue Process
At WeWild Africa, our wildlife rescue efforts are deeply rooted in a commitment to the welfare of animals in distress. We respond to emergencies, rehabilitate injured wildlife, and rescue animals from perilous situations with dedication and expertise.
A Rewilding like No Other: Mongooses Go to Zimbabwe
No animal is too big or too small, and each individual matters in our conservation of biodiversity. Today we look at the twelve banded mongooses who were rescued and rehabilitated by Wild and Free and now thriving in their new home in Zimbabwe.