animal rehabilitation centre | HART | Kroonstad, Free State

HART (Helping Animals Recover from Trauma), an animal rehabilitation centre, established in 2004, is a sanctuary where  injured, abandoned, sick and traumatized wildlife recover until they can be released back into the wild. They also educate the public and provide courses about the consequences of poison and fishing tackle,  buying wildlife from locals, removal of birds eggs to name a few.

  • they rectify the damage man is causing wildlife and try to give all animals a second chance;
  • if the animal is an endangered species and can’t be released back into the wild, it is kept for breeding purposes.

Their wonderful work includes rescuing abandoned babies birds to the vet implanting a pin in a broken bone. They deal with a wide range of animals – owls, hawks,falcons, tortoise, snakes, aardwolf, hedgehog, bats, genets, chameleon, antelope etc.  The rehabilitation of wildlife means special housing, diets and care for each specific species.

Their centre is open 7 days a week and they welcome calls from the public asking for help. They operate under a Permit granted by the Free State Department of Nature Conservation, and are a self-funded registered non profit organization which exists solely on the generosity of the public and business sector.

Contact Details:

P.O. Box 7088
Kroonpark
9502

Tel. 072 623 5359
Fax. 086 557 5423
Email. hart@e3.co.za
Website:www.hart.org.za

This Rehabilitation posting about HART was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation  South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za.  www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.

Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre | East London

After their first monkey came to them for care after its mother was killed by hunting dogs,  the Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre was started, and is dedicated to all the Monkeys out there that weren’t lucky enough to have a chance at rehabilitation.  Research has also showed that about  20 percent of the Vervet monkey population is lost every year because people took them as pets.

The aim of the Centre is to take in orphaned and injured monkeys, build them into troops and rehabilitate them ultimately to be released back into the wild.

Contact Details:

Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre
P.O. Box 19434
Tecoma
5214
South Africa

Cell : 0834119875
E-mail debracy@iafrica.com

This Rehabilitation posting about Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation  South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za.  www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.