About Us
After years of careful planning and unwavering dedication, Wild Voices SA has finally transformed from a beautiful vision into a vibrant reality. This journey, though challenging, is driven by a profound belief in the impact we can make in and around East London with the support of our community.
Wild Voices SA is more than just a project; it is a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of dreams fueled by passion and perseverance. Our mission is clear: to create a lasting positive impact on our environment and community through education, conservation, and community engagement.
We understand that the road ahead will not be easy, but we are ready to embrace every challenge with the same determination that brought us here. However, we cannot do it alone. We need the public's support to truly make a difference.
Our Vision
Our vision at Wild Voices South Africa is to become the premier wildlife rehabilitation center in East London, renowned for our excellence in animal care and welfare. We aspire to:
- Provide a state-of-the-art facility for the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of wildlife.
- Offer accredited NQF training programs in wildlife rehabilitation, animal husbandry, and animal care.
- Set the standard for wildlife first aid and care in the region.
- Be a leader in wildlife conservation and education, and promoting a culture of compassion and respect for all living creatures.
- Collaborate with local communities, organizations, and stakeholders to make a positive impact on the environment and wildlife populations.
- By achieving our vision, we aim to make a lasting difference in the lives of wildlife and people, inspiring a new generation of wildlife advocates and caregivers.
Our Mission
Driven by the highest ethical standards, our mission at Wild Voices South Africa is to:
- Rehabilitate and release native wildlife into environments that closely resemble their natural habitats, thus promoting sustainable population growth for species in need.
- Foster harmonious relationships between humans and wildlife by illuminating the symbiotic connections that make our ecosystems invaluable.
Through our work, we aim to:
- Restore the natural balance between humans and wildlife.
- Educate and inspire communities to appreciate and respect wildlife.
- Contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem health.
By fulfilling our mission, we strive to create a world where wildlife thrives, and humans live in harmony with nature.
Our Goals in Wildlife Care and Rehabilitations:
- Provide comprehensive first aid and stabilization facilities for compromised wildlife.
- Rescue, nurture, rehabilitate, and release wildlife successfully back into their native habitats.
- Define success in releases by ensuring integration with their own species and contributing to offspring production.
- Maintaining wildlife's "wild" status by preventing trauma or habituation to humans prior to release.
Our Goals in Transparency and Engagement:
- Prioritize sponsor engagement by providing access to the clinic and enclosures for transparency in operations.
- Implement post-release monitoring to evaluate success.
Our Goal in Education and Awareness:
- Educate local communities, schools, volunteers, and the public on conservation principles and wildlife rehabilitation practices.
Our Goals in Research and Collaboration:
- Establish a research facility for collaboration with education and research institutions.
- Forge partnerships with registered conservation organizations to maximize impact and effectiveness.
Our Goal in Conservation and Legacy:
- Safeguarding South Africa's biodiversity and promote a future where wildlife and humans can coexist in harmony.
By achieving these goals, Wild Voices South Africa is poised to make a significant impact in wildlife conservation and rehabilitation. Our commitment to transparency, education, and collaboration will undoubtedly inspire trust and support from our community and partners.
Currently, we are in the crucial building phase, working tirelessly to construct a facility that will comfortably, effectively, and safely accommodate both our precious wildlife and the dedicated staff who care for them.
"The least I can do is Speak Out for those who cannot speak for themselves." - Jane Goodall
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