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Wildlife Rehabilitation

Articles, news and blogs all about wildlife rehabilitation projects in Africa

26 articles
A vulture at Moholoholo A vulture at Moholoholo
Moholoholo: “We're losing a significant percentage of the total vulture population”

Moholoholo's manager sat down with ACE to discuss groundbreaking research on Africa's raptor crisis and the similarities in Moholoholo's own admissions.

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Project News: poisoning at Kruger National Park

The team from Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre were called by the Endangered Wildlife Trust to a major poisoning in the northern area of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

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The Supervet: Safari Special at The Rhino Orphanage

Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, in his new episode Supervet: Safari Special, visits The Rhino Orphanage. You too can visit and volunteer with ACE!

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Reading time: 3 minutes

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Rescue, raise, rehabilitate and release

The Golola Rhino Orphanage and Rehabilitation Centre is the world’s first dedicated rhino orphanage. Their mission is to ensure the species survive. Read Lonely Planet's article about the Rhino Orphanage here.

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'Work on the Wild Side' featuring former ACE volunteer Rachael Pfeiffer at Care for Wild

A new wildlife series Work on the Wild Side, Channel 4, will be featuring some of ACE's key partners and people.

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Reading time: 5 minutes

Magdalena Edwards: bottle feeding a baby rhino Magdalena Edwards: bottle feeding a baby rhino
Win a one-week trip to the world's largest rhino sanctuary in South Africa!

It's World Rhino Day, 2019, and we have a brand new competition for you!

Reading time: 2 minutes

Patrick Brandon: a very long road through the bush, heading to the mountain Patrick Brandon: a very long road through the bush, heading to the mountain
The Greater Kruger National Park - the importance of large ecosystem conservation in Africa

Learn about the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park - a join of the Greater Kruger in South Africa, and National Parks in Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

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Getting involved in the race to save the rhino

Learn more about the two-part placement available as part of the ACE Rhino Conservation Experience.

Reading time: 6 minutes

A little groggy, perhaps, and still not quite used to his special new cast, but Arthur is now on the road to recovery A little groggy, perhaps, and still not quite used to his special new cast, but Arthur is now on the road to recovery
Orphaned rhino calf gets a new lease of life

African Conservation Experience’s rhino orphanage project, Care for Wild, welcomed a new arrival last week from the Kruger National Park.

Reading time: 5 minutes

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Travellers' Stories: how a lion's roar set me free

Read all about Sonia's ACE trip as she visited four different conservation projects across 12 weeks.

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Travellers' Stories: What it's like to spend 2 weeks caring for and rehabilitating rhinos in Africa

Read an abridged version of Louis Grittani’s story, entitled The Call of the Rhinos.

Reading time: 5 minutes

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Scientific study of rehabilitation prospects for orphaned rhino at Care for Wild Rhino sanctuary

Dr. María Fàbregas, in collaboration with South African National Parks and Care for Wild Africa Rhino Sanctuary, is conducting a study of rhino orphans.

Reading time: 1 minute

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