Not too long ago, it was crystal clear why Blue the Leopard Tortoise shared his name with the colour. Following his rescue, Blue’s undergone a lot of work to remove…
A Leopard Tortoise painted and named Blue has been rescued by the Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation! Here, he will undergo big efforts to remove the paint problems impacting his health….
Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation co-founder Carina Crayton is turning her “double nickel birthday” into an opportunity to champion the cause closest to her heart: wildlife conservation. Limpopo, South Africa…
Three gentle giants, moving at their own slow and steady pace, now face a challenging road to recovery. Their plight stems from the greed of poachers who were thwarted just…
A severely dehydrated, under-fed and injured vervet monkey has been given a second chance at life after finding solace at the Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation. Here, the infant is getting…
With tireless effort and perseverance, the Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation is working hard to transform a neglected farm into a sanctuary and rehabilitation centre for wildlife in Limpopo. Countless creatures…
The Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation shared their excitement after seeing rescued flamingos finally released back into the wild after months of rehabilitation. Kimberley, South Africa – The Wild Heart…
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“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” ― Maya Angelou