Wetnose Animal Rescue

The Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre is a “Right to Life” animal rescue shelter that rescues, rehabilitates and then re-homes abused, abandoned and neglected animals. Right to Life means that no animal is put to sleep, unless it is in severe suffering and cannot be saved. Every animal in the care of this shelter is…

International Primate Rescue

This sanctuary in South Africa cares for over 100 primates, including Marmosets, Tamarins, Capuchins, Macaques, Squirrel Monkeys, Mona Monkeys, Patas Monkeys and Grey Mouse Lemurs. Many are hand reared ex-pets who arrive with behavioural problems and require rehabilitation from psychological disorders. This sanctuary accommodates exotic primates, who are unable to be returned to the wild,…

David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust embraces all measures that compliment the conservation, preservation and protection of wildlife. These include anti-poaching, safe guarding the natural environment, enhancing community awareness, addressing animal welfare issues, providing veterinary assistance to animals in need, rescuing and hand rearing elephant and rhino orphans, along with other species that can ultimately enjoy…

C.A.R.E (The Centre for Animal Rehabilitation and Education)

C.A.R.E., located in the heart of a “Big 5 Nature Reserve”  bordering the Kruger National Park South Africa, is a wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary dedicated to the care, welfare, rehabilitation and protection of injured and orphaned indigenous wild animals.  This organisation is well known for their vital, life-saving and pioneering work with wildlife.

Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust

The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust (GHDT) is a small charity, registered in both the UK and The Gambia. With no tradition of horsemanship in The Gambia and a combination of poor management, high disease risk and poverty, farmers were investing comparatively large amounts of money for a working animal only for it to die,…

Maun Animal Welfare Society

Provide free veterinary services to low-income villagers across Botswana. They have neutered and vaccinated tens of thousands of dogs to reduce breeding and disease, and fitted reflective ear tags to thousands of donkeys to prevent night-time traffic accidents. They also reunite, re-home, and rehabilitate lost, found, and stray animals, and provide emergency veterinary treatment.

Animal Rescue Organisation

The ARO hospital has the capacity to take in up to 60 dogs and in the region of 20 cats for a short stay welfare hospital treatment such as neutering or an orthopaedic procedure, but is not an adoption shelter and as such concentrates instead on the welfare treatment of sick and suffering animals from…