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Mud bath

Mud bath

Mud bath

Mud bath

Work with the wildlife

Animal Care

Animal Care

Animal Care

Animal Care

Volunteers care for a variety of animals at Moholoholo

Bird of Prey

Bird of Prey

Bird of Prey

Bird of Prey

Volunteers help rehabilitate a variety of animals at Khulula Wild Care with the aim of releasing them back into the wild

Hungry hippo

Hungry hippo

Hungry hippo

Hungry hippo

Volunteers feed Tinkerbell at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Project

Hand rearing a rhino

Hand rearing a rhino

Hand rearing a rhino

Hand rearing a rhino

Given the current conservation status of both the black and white rhino populations, each and every animal is of high importance. Bottle feeding is the preferable method used for hand rearing these animals.

Time for a nap

Time for a nap

Time for a nap

Time for a nap

Being a mum at Moholoholo

How to hand rear a rhino

How to hand rear a rhino

How to hand rear a rhino

How to hand rear a rhino

A good hand-rearer should be prepared to invest a lot of effort with the reward being the release of a successfully rehabilitated animal. 15% of body weight per day is required to supply nutritional needs for rhinos and in some cases feeds are required throughout the night.

Feeding time

Feeding time

Feeding time

Feeding time

A good hand-rearer should be prepared to invest a lot of effort with the reward being the release of a successfully rehabilitated animal.

Hand rearing cheetahs

Hand rearing cheetahs

Hand rearing cheetahs

Hand rearing cheetahs

Volunteers gets hands-on with the caring of orphaned animals which usually involves a lot of hand rearing. At Khulula Wild Care volunteers can complete a course on hand rearing and infant care accredited by the South African Veterinary Council.

Cheetah in the clinic

Cheetah in the clinic

Cheetah in the clinic

Cheetah in the clinic

Volunteers assist Dr Rogers on a variety of call outs. Here a cheetah has been bought back to the clinic.

Are you in?

Are you in?

Are you in?

Are you in?

Most animals are free to socialise with the workers and volunteers at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

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Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Video of the volunteer programme at the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.