The Shamwari team

Orphaned antelope

In 2020 we contributed to the development of a wildlife rehab centre at Shamwari Private Game Reserve in South Africa. The main purpose being to treat injured, displaced and orphaned wildlife in preparation for returning them to the wild. The centre not only treats Shamwari’s own wildlife but also treats animals from surrounding reserves and national parks.
Rehabilitation is managed and operates by a professional veterinary team under the leadership of Johan Joubert, head vet and Director of Wildlife. The facility is proving to be hugely successful and this year, OAT agreed to fund an expansion programme that included the construction of larger pre-release predator free enclosures to increase survival rate for the rehabilitated animals.
We are excited to see this project growing from strength to strength and are also immensely appreciate support provided by the Simpson and Hosking families for their contribution to the initial development of the centre.
What Shamwari Rehab Centre does
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Cares for, rehabilitates and releases sick, injured, abandoned and orphaned wildlife
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Works in conjunction with VulPro in vulture rehab, conservation, breeding and release programme
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How Olsen Animal Trust helps
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Provided seed funding for the development of the centre
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Extend grants for ad hoc rehab and conservation work
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Project Images - hover over for details
Bottle feeding

Injured antelope

Unwanted pet

Orphans in rehab

Intensive care

Rhino in rehab

Vulture relocation

Vulture rehab enclosure

Pre-release enclosure

Post-release monitor

Fitting the tracker

Pre-release checks

The release

Taking off

Ultimate freedom

For further information on the work of Shamwari Rehabilitation Centre please visit www.shamwari.com/conservations/wildlife-rehabilitation-centre/