Sunset Rescue
Protecting a Black Rhino Bull At Saving the Survivors, every moment in the field is a reminder of why we do what we do. This week, we had the incredible privilege of intervening to help a majestic...
View ArticleMission Success: Matriarch’s Collar Restored!
At Saving the Survivors, we are committed to supporting conservation efforts and ensuring the safety of Africa’s iconic wildlife. Our latest intervention involved assisting the matriarch of a large...
View ArticleGunshot-Wounded White Rhino
At Saving The Survivors, our mission is to step in when wildlife needs us most. Recently, we were called to assist a White Rhino cow that had survived a gunshot wound to the head. Thanks to the...
View ArticleA Story of Hope, Healing, and Reunion
Back in 2010, Dr. Johan faced a life-changing moment when he was called to operate on an Elephant cow in Kenya. She had a severe, long-standing wound on her face, but the situation was far from...
View ArticleHope : Second Snake Bite!
Hope’s Battle Against a Deadly Puff Adder Bite – Twice! At Saving the Survivors, we often speak of resilience—of the incredible will to survive displayed by the animals we fight to protect. But rarely...
View ArticleUrgent Collar Replacement
Protecting Vulnerable Rhinos At Saving the Survivors, our mission is to protect and care for injured and endangered wildlife. Recently, we faced an urgent situation when two of our monitored rhinos...
View ArticleSTS on TV!
Saving The Survivors Featured on Italian TV! We are excited to share that Saving The Survivors and our partnership with Insimbi Reserve were recently featured on the Italian TV program “Indovina chi...
View ArticleHistoric Cheetah Introduction in Limpopo
We are excited to announce a significant step forward for cheetah conservation in South Africa! A large Big 5 game reserve in Limpopo has requested the introduction of cheetahs—a first in the...
View ArticleCheetahs Return to Limpopo!
After 30 Years of Local Extinction We are thrilled to share some incredibly exciting news—cheetahs have returned to a 20,000-hectare reserve in Limpopo, South Africa, after more than three decades of...
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