Baby Beans

Written by volunteer – Holly Free to be Wild is a slice of heaven. Every minute of my 2 weeks there was an “pinch me“ moment and I’ve come home with memories that will last a lifetime. It was incredible to be able to get close up and help such a variety of animals. We […]

A ‘Rosie’ Time

Guest blog by volunteer – Rosie. Read what our previous volunteer had to say about her experience at Free to be Wild Sanctuary.

Finally Free

How conservationist Baye Pigors has made peace with her past and saved the lives of hundreds of animals.

Every species counts at Free to be Wild Sanctuary

Imagine a place where every species counts. Where every animal got a second chance to a life in freedom. Imagine a place where your heart will stay forever. That is Free To Be Wild. There where animals everywhere, all the time. Klipie the klipspringer, who was more like a dog doing his best to make […]

A Pangolins Tale ~ cradle to the grave

One of the biggest privileges up to date has got to be having the opportunity to help the Pangolin species. The opportunity to assist on rescues and the humbling releases of this prehistoric yet incredibly cute animal.

Volunteering at Free to be Wild Sanctuary

If you wish to experience working hands-on with a variety of animals, you care about animal welfare and want to be involved in animal rehabilitation then Free to be Wild is the place for you. I have recently had the pleasure of volunteering at FTBW and I was so sad to leave that I have […]

Sponsor a Guardian

We were recently visited again by Margrit and Russ from Nikela  and were thrilled to show them around and for them to see how much the Sanctuary had grown since their last visit in 2015. It was an oppourtinuty for them to meet Aimee and Alec and learn more about the people who have come […]

Look what an orphaned baby Baboon inspired!

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Watch an interview Baye had with Nikela about how the Sanctuary came into being and her plans to make it bigger to enable it to come to the aid of as many injured creatures as it could.

Bat Release

Felicia, the fruit bat, came to Free to be Wild after escaping the claws of a crow and the jaws of a lion! (Talk about running the gauntlet!) We nursed Felicia back to health, during which she quickly gained a very soft spot in our hearts. It was a sad day to see her leave, […]

Nikela ~ Helping People Saving Wildlife

Free to be Wild is extremely grateful to have met Margrit and Russ, from Nikela, and forever thankful for their help in raising awareness of the Sanctuary and assist with donations and helping aid a few releases. Below is an article they wrote about Baye and the sanctuary. Help Baye Save Wildlife Zimbabwe is home […]