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Free Me Wildlife Rehabilitation KZN

1 Karkloof Rd, 3290, South Africa

With the ever increasing human population and resulting development, indigenous wildlife throughout the world are coming under threat because of conflict with people in the race for space and resources to survive. South Africa is no exception. Indigenous animals are injured and orphaned because of human activities at an ever-increasing rate. It is for this reason that centers such as FreeMe Wildlife exist. FreeMe Wildlife aims to rehabilitate these animals so that they may be released back into the wild in areas free from poaching and with reduced human activity (we strongly support Biodiversity Stewardship Program sites and active Conservancy sites). FreeMe Wildlife operates within the structure of the “One Health” approach. “One Health” is the integrative effort of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally and globally to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment. Together, the three make up the “One Health” triad, and the health of each is inextricably connected to the others in the triad. We lead through the example of “Working together to enrich lives”.

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