Our Projects
A future for orphaned rhinos
In partnership with Bresser, we donated eight thermal imaging night vision goggles. These are used by the anti-poaching unit to increase the safety of the rhinos at the sanctuary in South Africa. With this Bresser thermal imaging camera TNS3, the rangers are always one step ahead of intruders and poachers!
About Care For Wild
24-hour care and security
Care for Wild is a rhino sanctuary in South Africa dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and caring for orphaned and injured rhinos. The center provides medical care, nutrition and emotional support for young rhinos left without their mothers after poaching. The goal is to eventually release these animals back into their natural habitat as soon as they are strong enough. Care for Wild is also committed to preventing poaching by raising awareness and working with other conservation organizations.
Care and education
Major Programs and Initiatives
- Rescue and rehabilitation: Rescuing orphaned rhinos and injured animals that have been victims of poaching. Providing medical care, nutrition and 24-hour supervision to restore the animals to health.
- Security and anti-poaching measures: Deploying technology such as thermal imaging night vision goggles and drones to protect rhinos from poachers and secure the refuge area.
- Education and preparation for release:Rhinos, once fully recovered, are prepared for a successful return to their natural habitat.This includes the development of a balanced plan for introducing the animals to their own environment, with the necessary support and protection.
- Education and Awareness: Informing the public about the threat of poaching and the importance of rhino conservation through organizing educational programs and campaigns.
- Partnerships and Networking: Collaborate with other conservation organizations, governments and local communities to promote rhino conservation on a larger scale.
Read more: https://careforwild.co.za/