A race against time to treat a hedgehog suspected of suffering from hypothermia and water inhalation took a miraculous turn when wildlife rescuer Hermein Grobler discovered three tiny, miraculous reasons…
From a vulnerable orphan rescued in 2016 to a proud first-time mother today, Jemu has come full circle, welcoming the 29th calf born to a rewilded rhino orphan at Care…
As fire season grips the Western Cape, CapeNature is reminding the public that, despite the dire circumstances, removing wildlife without authorisation is unlawful – even when done with the best…
A group of wildlife heroes swooped in and relocated the rhino back to safety in the park. Kruger National Park, South Africa (13 January 2026) – Weather conditions have…
The wait is almost over for the wagging tails of Mpophomeni as Funda Nenja gets ready to open its gates for a brand-new year of learning, healing, and community canine…
The HERD elephants have been soaking up all the rain, spending the day playing, dunking and getting muddy. They are not so sure what all the humans are worried about……
After 30 years of healing injured, ill and vulnerable animals in a makeshift space, the walls of permanent, safe and dignified consultation rooms have finally gone up for Mdzananda Animal…
The Dunoon fire has left homes destroyed, families displaced, and pet owners forced to say very hard goodbyes in the hope that their furry companions will find stability, safety, and…
A pilot project in the Overberg aims to produce useful agricultural products using cleared invasive plants. Overberg, South Africa (12 January 2026) – Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive…
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