Orphan Rhinos Find New Home

Makhosi and Mpilo are two white rhinos who were orphaned after their mother was shot by poachers, and found dehydrated and malnourished. WeWild Africa assisted with the rescue, recovery, and eventual rewilding in this heartwarming operation.

Another First for Elephant Conservation: Translocating family groups from Tembe Elephant Park

WeWild Africa’s latest conservation triumph shines with the successful relocation of Tembe elephants, renowned for their majestic tusk genetics, to the esteemed Phinda Private Game Reserve. Each successful relocation enriches our experience and expertise, positioning WeWild Africa at the forefront of global conservation. Our team’s commitment to learning, adapting, and building knowledge ensures the safe and effective relocation of every animal in Africa.

Securing the Last Tuskers of Africa

Tembe Elephant is a Big 5 reserve established in 1983 at the behest of the late Chief Mzimba Tembe, to protect both his people, the indigenous elephant population, and the unique sand forest environment which they roamed. Today, WeWild Africa is helping to both protect and further the conservation impact of these elephants with translocations.

A Year On: UK Rewilded Cheetahs Thrive in Africa

A year has passed since WeWild Africa achieved a world-first by successfully rewilding two captive-born cheetahs, Saba and Nairo, from the UK to South Africa. Today, we are thrilled to report that they are thriving in their new home at Mount Camdeboo Private Game Reserve in the Great Karoo.

Tusker’s with a Purpose

WeWild Africa embarked on a 1,700 kilometer, 27-hour mission to propel the genetic legacy of Africa’s great tuskers into the future.

In partnership with Albus Environmental, we successfully translocated three elephant bulls from Tembe Elephant Park to Buffalo Kloof Private Game Reserve and Somkhanda Game Reserve.