Volunteers
Kouga wildlife rehabilitation centre & sanctuary

The KWRC is a long term goal. It is planned to purchase land and establish the centre within this conservation area.
Baboons, leopards, eagles and other African wildlife live in the mountains. Rhino and buffalo have been re-introduced into the adjoining Baviaanskloof, and Addo Elephant Park is a two-hour drive away. North of the Baviaanskloof stretch away the limitless sands of the Karroo.
The KWRC is planned to serve three major purposes
First is the rehab centre.
This will take in orphaned and injured wild animals and birds to be rehabilitated and released back into the wild.
Second is the sanctuary.
This will offer lifetime care for animals and birds who cannot be released back into the wild but who can still enjoy adequate quality of life. These will be housed in spacious enclosures for visitors, for education and for environmental awareness.
Third is the breeding programme.
To reintroduce species to the area from which they have become regionally extinct. We will be working closely with Eastern Cape Parks Board and Nature Conservation authorities to set up such programs for breeding and release.
The KWRC is in the planning phase and we are not yet ready to take in volunteers. Please watch this space to find out when the centre takes off.