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Uganda Conservation Foundation
Clint Halkett-Siddall - Ops Director
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Orphaned antelope

Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (C.R.O.W.) was established in August 1977, recognising an urgent need for a rehabilitation centre that could care for injured wildlife and educate the public about the need to protect natural resources. It is located in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), and in fact very local to where Sue Olsen and her brother Dave Higgs grew up.  At first, the founder, Isodel Mellet, operated out of her garage, receiving up to 150 wild birds and animals every month and now C.R.O.W rescue around 3,000 animals of all shapes and sizes every year. 

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In 2015 C.R.O.W received accreditation from the “National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals” (NSPCA) to become the first full-accredited wildlife rehabilitation centre in KwaZulu-Natal with licences to treat any wild animal, marine or otherwise.

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OAT assists in covering CROW’s vital operating expenses such as feed costs, veterinary and medication bills as well as vital core costs such as fuel for rescue vehicles, much needed tools and equipment for their clinic and at one point the replacement of a walk-in cold room and freezer. 

What CROW does

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  • Cares for, rehabilitates and releases sick, injured, abandoned and orphaned wildlife

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  • ​Educates the public about the need to protect natural resources

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How Olsen Animal Trust helps

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  • Extend an annual grant as a contribution towards CROW’s operating costs​​

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Project Images - hover over for details

Water monitor
Injured antelope
Crowned eagle
Orphaned grey duiker
Large spotted genet
Dassie

For further information on the work of CROW please visit www.crowkzn.co.za

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