Tag: rhinoceros

Project update
Published: June 21, 2025

The rhino conservation of Wild at Life e.V. and Insimbi Legacy Projects continues to strengthen efforts to protect White Rhinos in the Limpopo region of South Africa. Operating on a 5,000-hectare reserve in the Capricorn District, this joint mission combines veterinary intervention, real-time monitoring, and advanced security strategies to safeguard one of Africa’s most iconic […]

Project update
October 25, 2024

Rhino poaching is still a major problem, especially in South Africa, which is at the center of this crisis. In 2023 alone, 586 rhinos were killed across Africa, which means a rhino was poached every 15 hours. The main reason

Project update
September 22, 2024

At Wild at Life e.V., we are dedicated on rhino conservation across the African continent, combining cutting-edge technology with community-driven efforts to protect one of the planet’s most iconic species. Our approach empowers local communities to take an active role

News
August 13, 2024

At Wild at Life e.V., we work to protect rhinos in Zimbabwe’s Bubye Valley by using AI technology to stop poaching and collaborating with local communities. The Nzira article talks about our conservation efforts, highlighting how we combine technology with

Project update
April 29, 2024
Project update
April 29, 2024
News
April 7, 2024

If you want to learn more, please read the article at the following link: Im Einsatz gegen Wilderer: Tierschützer setzen auf neue KI-Halsbänder (ok.de)

Project update
March 17, 2024

Our organization is dedicated to combating this tragedy through innovative measures. We employ AI-powered tracking devices, allowing us to monitor their movements and swiftly respond to any threats. Additionally, we collect plasma samples to create a comprehensive database, aiding in

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