Lerangwa and Furaha were successfully relocated to a ranger-protected tourist area of Mkomazi National Park, where they live independently in a natural but safe habitat.
Lerangwa and Furaha were successfully relocated to a ranger-protected tourist area of Mkomazi National Park, where they live independently in a natural but safe habitat.
What an exciting day for Meing’ataki!! His great progress made it possible to send him out with the rest of…
On the morning of 18th April 2021, an infant female African Elephant was found by Ndaleta villagers in Makame Wildlife…
“Gifti”, our resident vervet monkey, is our professional dogsitter. She is meeting her new group of puppies. The next days…
Amazing news!! One measure of the success of rescue, rehabilitation and release is when the released animal is seen with…
September 2018 Elephant rescue – follow this success! We consider the protection and rescue of wildlife as one of our…
In February 2020, Kilimanjaro Animal CREW held a workshop at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCAA) about rescue, caretaking of rehabilitated…