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From Germany to South Africa: Phinda’s success featured on Terra X

Phinda was featured on Germany’s Terra X, revealing how strategic conservation and rewilding efforts have restored biodiversity and helped the rhino.

Sam Johnston: group of male volunteers smiling in front of a research vehicle

Sam Johnston

Sam spent three life-changing weeks with ACE and managed to snap some incredible shots at the three projects he visited!

An ACE volunteer bottle feeding a group of antelope at Moholoholo

Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Become a volunteer at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in South Africa, helping with animal husbandry, care and rehabilitation of a variety of species.


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