LET’S GIVE INJURED AND SICK WILDLIFE A SECOND CHANCE

Wild Tomorrow and FreeMe Wildlife are partnering to create a brand new wildlife rehabilitation centre on Wild Tomorrow’s protected land in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

The centre will focus on protecting the often-overlooked smaller endangered species like servals, caracals, bush babies, and birds of prey like vultures, eagles and owls. While larger species like rhinos benefit from established centers in the area, smaller vulnerable species are left without local sanctuaries.

This facility would not only be a lifeline for countless struggling species, but it would provide invaluable insights into these species, potentially contributing to groundbreaking research. And importantly, it would empower the local community, offering hands-on training, education, and a chance to become champions for the wildlife that shares their home.

Creating this wildlife rehabilitation centre will help preserve the fragile balance of nature, and to inspire future generations to treasure and protect the wild heart of Zululand. We hope you agree that this is an important project to support.