FreeMe Wildlife

The Aerodrome Project​

The first of its kind in Africa

The “FreeMe Wildlife Aerodrome” project at FreeMe Wildlife in Howick is now complete!

This continuous flight aviary is designed to build fitness, not only in pursuit hunting birds of prey, but all large raptors, to best prepare them for release back into the wild. This project is the first of its kind in Africa.

This facility is available to any birds originating from anywhere across KZN. We cover the whole of KwaZulu-Natal with the work we do in Professional, science-based, wildlife rehabilitation, and often collect compromised birds from far-off regions to rehabilitate and return for release once recovered.

We can now handle large numbers of large birds, which is particularly useful should there be any large tragedies such as vulture poisonings (critically endangered species), which are becoming more common today.
Our team at FreeMe Wildlife is fully trained in this regard and has handled all large birds of prey, and large numbers of bird disasters effectively, such as the rescue and release of 2000 Amur Falcons in 2019 after hailstorms devastated their roost sites.

The Wait is Over: Check Out the Completed Project Below