
The Aerodrome Project
The Aerodrome Project The first of its kind in Africa The “FreeMe Wildlife Aerodrome” project at FreeMe Wildlife in Howick
FreeMe Wildlife continues to pursue bigger and better facilities and infrastructure to enable the best possible rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife.
Special projects are designed and implemented to achieve these goals and these project require fund raising over and above our day to day operational funding requirements.
Often our sponsors of these projects are companies who are able to donate materials or expertise from within their area of operation.
If you are able to assist with any of the specific requirements for any of our projects please reach out to us by emailing ceo@freemewildlife.org

The Aerodrome Project The first of its kind in Africa The “FreeMe Wildlife Aerodrome” project at FreeMe Wildlife in Howick

Nest Box Projects The FreeMe Wildlife nest box projects started with the Owl Box Project in 2014. The Owl Box

The Solar Project As the electricity crisis and ‘load shedding’ increases in South Africa, our compromised wildlife patients are at

The Wildlife Crimes Project The illegal poaching, trade, and trafficking of wildlife is a growing concern, both in South Africa,

FreeMe Wildlife Zululand Project Background There is a very real need for a professional wildlife rehabilitation and research centre focused

The Tortoise Project FREEME Wildlife, A Rocha South Africa, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, and other interested parties are involved in a