HOW TO RELEASE A TROOP OF MONKEYS
After years of rehabilitation, we’re finally ready to return vervet monkey Tao and his troop back to the wild. So
After years of rehabilitation, we’re finally ready to return vervet monkey Tao and his troop back to the wild. So
Here’s a throwback to when we took rescued yellow baboon Pretzel for an X-ray. When young Pretzel first came to
In a while, crocodile! In 2021 we released Sheila, one of our longest-standing residents, back into the wild. But we
On this International Day of Education, we’re excited to share that our environmental education content will soon be part of
Our Wildlife Emergency Response Unit (WERU) responds to a large number of calls each year for animals in need, many
Orphan season is one of the busiest times of the year for our team at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, when we
We are deeply saddened to report that we have had to say goodbye to one of our best detectives, Bubba.
We recently received an emergency call about an injured elephant spotted in Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve with a debilitating snare
Missing limbs, life-threatening wounds, internal injuries – this is what we often see when a pangolin is rescued from wildlife
We have a difficult decision to make when we discover young duiker Esti has a serious infection in her leg.