Rescuing Vultures from Certain Death at So-Called ‘Sanctuary’

WeWild Africa embarked on a mission to save two of nature’s most crucial yet overlooked species: the Cape Vulture and the White-backed Vulture. Overweight and grounded, these majestic birds were a far cry from the soaring majesties of the skies they’re meant to be.
Saved from Dire Conditions and Death: 35 Animals Rescued from Seaview

The story began when a tiger tragically killed a person, leading to a death sentence for the animal. However, WeWild Africa intervened, launching a successful rescue mission not only for the tiger but also for an additional 35 animals, among them a caracal, lion, black-backed jackal, and a black leopard, all facing grim circumstances in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.
Historic Birth: First-Ever European Zoo-Raised Cheetahs, Now Thriving in the Wild, Welcome Cubs

WeWild Africa celebrates a groundbreaking achievement in cheetah conservation with the birth of four cubs to rewilded parents, Ava and Nairo, at Mount Camdeboo. This marks the first successful breeding in the wild of cheetahs rewilded from Europe.
Groundbreaking Rewilding Work with Africa’s Most Ferocious Predator

In a groundbreaking effort to preserve endangered species, WeWild Africa’s breeding program has remarkably doubled the population of the elusive Black-Footed Cat at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve.
Unique Foster Mission: Rewilding a Caracal Kitten

WeWild Africa pioneered the integration of a young caracal kitten with adult caracals rescued from captivity. This unique family formation, initiated in September 2021, culminated in their successful release into Mount Camdeboo’s wilderness.