WHAT WE'RE WILD ABOUT
At Africa Wild Child, we’re wild about Africa’s open savannas, its incredible wildlife, and the remarkable heroes protecting them. Their passionate stories inspire our mission, our designs, and our brand.
ANIMAL RESCUE
The Guardians of our Wild — the Heroes Healing Africa’s Wildlife and Protecting the Wild Places.
WINGS OF AFRICA
Vibrant, wild, and endlessly diverse. From soaring raptors to shimmering sunbirds — Africa’s birdlife is a world of wonder, alive with colour, strength, and untamed beauty.
Welcome to Africa Wild Child's Blog
Where passion for wildlife, adventure, and conservation comes to life. We share stories from Africa’s wild heart: the people rescuing and rehabilitating animals, the open savannas that inspire our designs, and the untamed beauty that fuels our brand. Here, you’ll find articles celebrating wildlife heroes, eco-conscious living, and the spirit of adventure that connects us all. Every post reflects what we stand for—compassion, creativity, and a love for nature. Join us as we explore the wild places and inspiring people that shape Africa Wild Child.
Latest From Our Writing Desk
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Part Three: The Great Return—Recovery and the Unsung Heroes
How do scavengers prevent disease after a flood? Learn about the "cleanup crew" and how wildlife recovers after the 2026 Kruger floods. Recovery is a team effort!
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Part Two: The Deluge—Survival in the Heart of the Flood
What do animals do when the floods hit? From lions on the road to leopards in the trees, explore the survival tactics of wildlife during the 2026 Kruger floods.
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Survival of the Wild: A Three-Part Series on Wildlife and Floods
Meta Description: Discover how Kruger’s wildlife predicts and prepares for floods. From elephant "hearing" to high-ground migrations, learn about nature's amazing survival instincts.
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The Legacy of Meerkat Manor: The True Story of the Whiskers Family and Kalahari Conservation
Discover the true science behind Meerkat Manor. Explore how the Whiskers family survives the Kalahari through cooperation and why conservation is vital today. 🐿️👀