Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a facility in Maruleng, South Africa, where injured, orphaned, and poisoned animals receive care. Visitors see raptors, mammals, and reptiles, some living there permanently and others until they can return to the wild.
The centre started small with a few young and injured animals and grew as word spread about its work. Today it operates in Limpopo focusing on rescue, recovery, and breeding animals for release back to the surrounding region.
The centre works with local communities and teaches respect for nature and traditional ways of living. Visitors see how animal care and habitat protection connect with the values of the people in the region.
It is best to visit in the morning when animals are most active, and guided tours last about two hours. The paths are simple and easy to walk, making the visit comfortable for people of all abilities.
The centre breeds certain animals specifically to boost wild populations and restore local ecosystems. Visitors can observe how these breeding efforts connect to larger conservation projects across the region.
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