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.
Innovative Tech Meets Ancient Reptiles

WeWild Africa uses cutting-edge GPS technology to unlock the secrets of behavior and rewilding success of the often overlooked ancient Nile Crocodiles. In collaboration with our long-standing partner DCM Surfaces, we’re leading the way in innovative approaches to support the rewilding of every species in Africa.
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 First African Honey Badger to Ever be Rewilded

As Tembe emerged from her crate, in a moment never seen before in the world, growling with the fierceness of her kind, we realized the significance of her story: it challenges our views on wildlife captivity and conservation, urging us to rethink the roles of zoos in the modern era.
Crocodile Comeback: 23 Crocs Go Wild Mpumalanga

We do what no other organization in the world does. We’ve successfully rewilded 23 crocodiles, some up to 3.5 meters long, back into the wilderness. WeWild Africa not only funded the transportation but also equipped these apex predators with GPS tags to monitor their successful adaptation to the wild.