Saving the Mountain Bongo: A Race Against Extinction In the forests of Mount Kenya, a quiet but urgent mission is unfolding—a mission to save one of the world’s most critically endangered antelope species, the Mountain Bongo. With fewer than 100 remaining in the wild,...
Behind the Scenes of Rhino Translocations Rhino translocations are a vital conservation strategy aimed at securing the future of one of Africa’s most iconic species. While the outcome—a rhino roaming safely in a new reserve—may seem straightforward, the process is...
Nurturing Future Conservation Leaders: Anele Ntshiyane At just 28 years old, Anele Ntshiyane from KwaNobuhle township is blazing a trail in conservation leadership. Her inspiring journey began with the Siyazenzela Employability, Wellness, and Leadership Training...
Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa Joins the Global Rewilding Alliance The Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa (GH-CFA) was formed to conserve, rehabilitate and protect Africa’s wildlife and wilderness areas, including flora, fauna, and the biosphere. We...
Nkanyiso’s Journey: A Mother’s Resilience In April 2024, Nkanyiso, a once-captive cheetah, faced one of her biggest challenges yet. After a successful year of rewilding at Nyosi Wildlife Reserve, where she had adapted beautifully to her new life in the wild, Nkanyiso...
Nkanyiso’s Journey: From Captivity to Freedom When a four-year-old female cheetah arrived at Nyosi Wildlife Reserve in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, she carried the hopes of a bold conservation initiative: to help rewild captive-bred cheetahs and restore genetic...