Help orphaned baby rhino Little Thaba Help raise Philipina's cheetah cubs to release Gertjie and Matimba, Best friends Philippas Rehabilitation

Wildlife Conservation Trust

2015
year founded
$701,391
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
9
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

All projects are undertaken with the eventual goal of repopulating animals (both captive-bred and rehabilitated) to suitable natural preserves, with a long term view of benefiting broad-scale wildlife conservation objectives in South Africa, for the ultimate well being of planet earth and its inhabitants. To make a sustainable difference to vulnerable animal species, specifically those under threat of extinction. To be a partner to those whose work is fundamental to conservation, but who are restricted by a lack of money; as well as those who have the desire and capacity to offer tangible support. To educate people about the need to conserve wildlife and the environment.

Project Leaders
Adine Roode
Adine Roode
Wilma Rachmann
Wilma Rachmann
Alicia Van Loggenberg
Alicia Van Loggenberg
Lente Roode
Lente Roode
Organization Information
290 Canopus Street
Waterkloof
Pretoria, 0181
South Africa
+27124602570
Organization Information
290 Canopus Street
Waterkloof
Pretoria, 0181
South Africa
+27124602570

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

May 15, 2023
Living their best lives
We are happy to report that all the rhinos are still doing well. Esmé spends her days with baby rhino Thaba, being the best big sister to him. Lula and Khulula are living out their days...
Apr 14, 2023
Dr Rogers to the rescue
Philipina’s cubs are now 22 months old and are nearing the end of their adolescence phase before being classified as adults. They are still together in the same enclosure but the curators at the...
Feb 20, 2023
A (not so) little rhino, measuring tape and milk
Time goes by so quickly and it is hard to believe that the little 3-month-old little rhino that arrived at the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre last June is now growing taller and wider by the...
 
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