Category: News from the Wild

Current information on the activities undertaken by Wild At Life.

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Published: March 24, 2023

We are so delighted to share the progress made by the lioness that was previously too weak to stand. She is now able to stand on all four and eat on her own!

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Relocating Maiombe & Friends

December 15, 2022

Relocation to Congo With the limited means and political tensions that were rising in the region, Wild at Life e.V. provided Januario with the best that we could. He had what he needed but unfortunately, his living condition was subpar.

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Rest in Peace, Shadow!

December 5, 2020

Shadow lived inside a concrete cage that was his ‘home’ for the eight years of his miserable life. He never touched grass, never seen a tree or blue sky, and his disgraceful home was a state-owned zoo in an area

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Eis Fontanella Frankfurt Partnership

July 27, 2019

Wild at Life e.V. is proud to be the new partner of Eis Fontanella Frankfurt, a wonderful family business that started in 1957. They have introduced two new flavours – vegan ice cream, and banana with chestnut and cranberry ice

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Peltzer Winery’s Support

November 8, 2018

Our USA Representative and dearest friend Kristy Drinkwater’s tremendous love and effort for Wild at Life e.V. has led her to get the amazing support of Pelzer Winery! They are doing a fundraiser for our Chimpanzee Rescue Project! If you

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TAMA Towels Partnership

May 18, 2018

Selling luxury Turkish cotton products, TAMA Towels has decided to team up with Wild at Life e.V. and contribute to a school we support in Zambia. In that context, TAMA has produced an African line and 10% of the sales

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Elite Island Resorts Partnership

April 13, 2018

Elite Islands Resorts and Wild at Life e.V. are working together to save the remaining wildlife.

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G2H Campaign Victory

September 6, 2009

In August 2009, then-Forest Minister, Mr. Deepak Bohara, ordered the permanent closing of the Lele facility in Nepal and all 300 monkeys are to be rehabilitated and released into the wild! This comes after consultation with the department heads of

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