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Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre contributes to the conservation of endangered species and the rehabilitation of injured and poisoned wildlife. Moholoholo also facilitates a number of successful breeding programmes
Tambotie Wildlife Care Centre
Vast stretches of bushveld lie to the north of the metropolitan areas of Johannesburg and Pretoria and the ancient buttresses of the Waterberg Mountains escarpment. The centre is situated within this area on a large game reserve with populations of zebra, buffalo, giraffe and wildebeest to name but a few
The Sounds of Moholoholo
The early morning starts with the excited laugh of two spotted hyenas named Shadow and Shade; within minutes the epic roars of the lion Big Boy can be heard across Moholoholo and finally Chui the l...
Elephant Encounters at Moholoholo
One of the most challenging aspects of volunteering at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is the emotional and often challenging conditions in which an animal arrives at the centre. Just las...
Double Trouble at Khulula
Khulula has just had an exciting new arrival: Bobby the white rhino calf. Bobby was found in a private wildlife reserve near the Swaziland border. The reserve owner's little Scottish terrier went i...
All things big and small ...
At Khulula Wild Care , you never know which animals you'll find. The centre prides itself on taking in any animal that needs care and that can realistically be rehabilitated, so that it can one day...
Babies From The Bush
Hand rearing and rehabilitation of wild animals is, at times, necessary to ensure their survival. To do this requires a detailed knowledge of their dietary and habitat requirements, as well as an u...
Moholoholo’s Newest arrivals - Furry, growling, mischievous and in need of a lot of love and care!
The staff and volunteers at Moholoholo are used to receiving urgent phone calls, asking them to come and take in injured or orphaned animals. The two latest arrivals are Luma the spotted hyena and ...
Young Giraffe Requires Constant Care at Khulula Wild Care
Duke, a baby giraffe, came to Khulula Wild Care at just a few hours old. Found on a neighbouring farm, he was abandoned by his mother, who has unfortunately abandoned a number of young in the past....
Baby Black Rhino Is Rescued!
At 4 weeks old she arrived on the 21 February 2010 which fell on the last Sunday of the month. Sunday is normally a day of down time for volunteers… except when the unexpected happens! Moh...
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