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.
Return of the Buffalo – New Population of Disease Free Buffalo in Barberton after 80 Years of Absence
WeWildAfrica experts tackle large-scale disease management; successfully reintroducing a herd of disease-free African Buffalo to Barberton Nature Reserve, reviving their presence in an area they hadn’t roamed for over 80 years. This historic operation succeeded alongside the collaboration of the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) and Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary.
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.
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.