FreeMe KZN
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Overview
"If a man aspires towards a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals." - Albert Einstein
With the ever increasing human population and resultant development, indigenous wildlife throughout the world is coming under threat as a result of conflict with people in the race for space and resources to survive. South Africa is no exception. Indigenous animals are injured and orphaned as a result of human activities at an ever increasing rate. It is for this reason that our centre, FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation KZN (FreeMe KZN) was established, along with many others spread throughout South Africa . FreeMe KZN aims to rehabilitate these animals so that they may be released back into the wild, in areas free from poaching and with reduced human activity.
Our office is open 24/7 for admittance of animals or call-outs
We do run educational talks on a limited basis, booking is essential.
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- Mooi River
- Nottingham Road
- BrooklynUnited States
- Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emirates
- Utica
- KirkwoodUnited States
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- BaltimoreUnited States
- DecaturUnited States
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- DaytonUnited States
- Hong Kong S.A.R., China
- DurhamUnited States
- AthensGreece
- SarasotaUnited States
- BrooklynUnited States
- San FranciscoUnited States
- Saint LouisUnited States
- Wisconsin RapidsUnited States
- Indonesia
- San FranciscoUnited States
- LincolnUnited States
- BaltimoreUnited States
- Mogi MirimBrazil
- CharlestonUnited States
- San FranciscoUnited States
- BrooklynUnited States
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