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WeWild Africa provides turn-key solutions for wildlife rescue, animal rewilding, and landscape restoration. #wewildafrica

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Massive snare sweep at Loskop: 40+ people, 2,000+ ha, and only one old snare found. A sign of growing pressure from our security partners on poachers in key buffer zones. Silent killers like snares threaten pangolins, leopards, hornbills. #Conservation #AntiPoaching #WeWildAfrica

Massive snare sweep at Loskop: 40+ people, 2,000+ ha, and only one old snare found. A sign of growing pressure from our security partners on poachers in key buffer zones. Silent killers like snares threaten pangolins, leopards, hornbills. #Conservation #AntiPoaching #WeWildAfrica
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Once a rhino is translocated, the journey is far from over- 8 months after moving this herd to @DinokengReserve w/ @africanparks & Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa , we checked in as one rhino received a VHF horn implant #RhinoRewild #WorldNatureConservationDay #wewildafrica

Once a rhino is translocated, the journey is far from over- 8 months after moving this herd to @DinokengReserve w/  @africanparks &amp; <a href="/ghumaneafrica/">Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa</a>  , we checked in as one rhino received a VHF horn implant
#RhinoRewild #WorldNatureConservationDay
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Yesterday on #InternationalTigerDay, we celebrated Yehudah—once Baboo—the 4‑month‑old tiger rescued in Islamabad. Our team, with IWMB, Sana Raja, Second Chance Wildlife & Old Chapel Vet, helped save and relocate him to Isindile Sanctuary. #wewildafrica

Yesterday on #InternationalTigerDay, we celebrated Yehudah—once Baboo—the 4‑month‑old tiger rescued in Islamabad. Our team, with IWMB, Sana Raja, Second Chance Wildlife &amp; Old Chapel Vet, helped save and relocate him to Isindile Sanctuary. #wewildafrica
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Being a ranger demands skill, vigilance, and resilience. From flying thermal drones and tracking with K9 units to reading the bush for snares and logging endangered species, rangers blend technology, fieldcraft, and endurance. #worldrangerday Thank you! #wewildafrica

Being a ranger demands skill, vigilance, and resilience. From flying thermal drones and tracking with K9 units to reading the bush for snares and logging endangered species, rangers blend technology, fieldcraft, and endurance. #worldrangerday Thank you! #wewildafrica
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WeWild Africa celebrates World Elephant Day this week. In the last few years, we have helped to rescue, translocate, rewild, and protect hundreds of Africa’s magnificent giants. #wewildafrica youtu.be/7q7O70O21-0

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In Aug 2025, NGOs united to relocate cheetahs across provinces & borders. One highlight: Thanda ➝ Abelana, a 700km journey. Partners: Fisher Foundation, WEF, EWT, Abelana, Thanda Safari. #wewildafrica #cheetahtranslocation Read more at: wewildafrica.com/ngo-partnershi…

In Aug 2025, NGOs united to relocate cheetahs across provinces &amp; borders. One highlight: Thanda ➝ Abelana, a 700km journey. Partners: Fisher Foundation, WEF, EWT, Abelana, Thanda Safari. #wewildafrica #cheetahtranslocation Read more at: wewildafrica.com/ngo-partnershi…
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Happy #WorldRhinoDay! Rhinos serve as ambassadors for the protection of entire ecosystems. We've supported relocations, dehorning, microchipping & emergency care for hundreds of rhinos—including entire populations at Loskop & Rietvlei. #wewildafrica youtu.be/LUCJO1jfdNw

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After years in captivity, Tswale the elephant bull is finding peace in his new home in the wild at Bellevue Forest Reserve. Translocated from Limpopo in August after a long history of hardship, he is roaming free & bonding with his new herd. #wewildafrica wewildafrica.com/successful-tra…

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Together with MTPA & WEF, WeWild Africa dehorned the rhino population of Loskop in September. Regular dehorning, every 12–18 months, is central to the Loskop Rewilding and Expansion Project. Mpumalanga Tourism DCM Surfaces #wewildafrica #dehornning wewildafrica.com/loskop-dam-nat…

Together with MTPA &amp; WEF, WeWild Africa dehorned the rhino population of Loskop in September. Regular dehorning, every 12–18 months, is central to the Loskop Rewilding and Expansion Project. <a href="/Mtpatourism/">Mpumalanga Tourism</a> <a href="/DCMSurfaces/">DCM Surfaces</a>  #wewildafrica #dehornning wewildafrica.com/loskop-dam-nat…
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In June, five blue duikers rescued from an office complex were released into soft-release bomas at Bonamanzi. With spring’s dense cover, the gates are now open, giving them access to thousands of hectares of protected habitat. #rewilding #wewildafrica #widlliferescue

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Welcome to the 2024 WeWild Africa Annual Report —from completing the world’s largest vulture translocation (163 birds, 1,042 km), to rhino, cheetah, and black-footed cat projects, and landscape recovery at Loskop Dam. Explore the full report: wewildafrica.com/wewild-africa-…

Welcome to the 2024 WeWild Africa Annual Report —from completing the world’s largest vulture translocation (163 birds, 1,042 km), to rhino, cheetah, and black-footed cat projects, and landscape recovery at Loskop Dam. Explore the full report: wewildafrica.com/wewild-africa-…
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At Loskop Dam, our team and Working on Fire carried out a small controlled burn to clear rubbish and old vegetation from last year’s floods. Let’s keep this beautiful dam clean for ourselves and the wildlife that call it home. Thanks to the incredible firefighters. #wewildafrica

At Loskop Dam, our team and Working on Fire carried out a small controlled burn to clear rubbish and old vegetation from last year’s floods. Let’s keep this beautiful dam clean for ourselves and the wildlife that call it home. Thanks to the incredible firefighters. #wewildafrica
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Excited to attend the Biodiversity Economy Mega Hubs meeting in Middelburg with DFFE — collaborating to link western Mpumalanga, including our #LoskopDam project with Mpumalanga Tourism , to the greater #Kruger landscape and its unique ecotourism opportunities. #wewildafrica #dffe

Excited to attend the Biodiversity Economy Mega Hubs meeting in Middelburg with DFFE — collaborating to link western Mpumalanga, including our #LoskopDam project with <a href="/Mtpatourism/">Mpumalanga Tourism</a> , to the greater #Kruger landscape and its unique ecotourism opportunities. #wewildafrica #dffe
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Recent photos of Tswale at Bellevue Forest Reserve. Since his July release, he’s adapted well, often seen leading and protecting the herd, thriving after decades in captivity. Full story: wewildafrica.com/successful-tra… #wewildafrica #rewilding EMS Foundation Mpumalanga Tourism

Recent photos of Tswale at Bellevue Forest Reserve. Since his July release, he’s adapted well, often seen leading and protecting the herd, thriving after decades in captivity. Full story: wewildafrica.com/successful-tra…
#wewildafrica #rewilding <a href="/emsfoundationsa/">EMS Foundation</a> <a href="/Mtpatourism/">Mpumalanga Tourism</a>
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Today we honour Ephraim Mabotja, Reserve Manager at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve. With decades of service in Mpumalanga’s protected areas, he has led anti-poaching work, wildlife restocking, and habitat management with humility and deep respect for the land. Thank you. Mpumalanga Tourism

Today we honour Ephraim Mabotja, Reserve Manager at Loskop Dam Nature Reserve. With decades of service in Mpumalanga’s protected areas, he has led anti-poaching work, wildlife restocking, and habitat management with humility and deep respect for the land. Thank you. <a href="/Mtpatourism/">Mpumalanga Tourism</a>