Prime CREW Wildlife NPC
Cause Area
- Animals
Location
Portion 190/8 of the farm Vaalwater WatervalVaalwater, Limpopo 0530South Africa South AfricaWebsite:
http://primecrewwildlife.org.za
Organization Information
Mission Statement
Our main goal is to rehabilitate orphaned and injured chacma baboons and vervet monkeys, with the aim of releasing them back into the wild. Most come to us due to human-wildlife conflict, accidents, or illegal pet trade. We provide expert care, socialization, and a chance for a natural, free life. Volunteers play a vital role in protecting and restoring vulnerable primates. We value compassion, respect, dedication, integrity, and teamwork. We believe wildlife belongs in the wild with minimum human dependency. Our work--from rescue to release--is guided by compassion and commitment to each animal’s well-being Volunteering with us means joining a hands-on, caring team making a real difference. Whether feeding, cleaning, enrichment, or socialization, your help has lasting impact.
Description
Prime Crew Wildlife NPC was established in 2013, but our journey began in 2011 with a young orphaned chacma baboon named Smeegal. His mother was tragically shot in a strawberry field, and we were contacted by the farm owner to collect him. Caring for Smeegal revealed the urgent need for specialized care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned primates. What started as a single rescue soon became our life mission. We collaborated with wildlife rehab centres, learning everything we could, and eventually opened our own facility focused on giving chacma baboons and vervet monkeys a second chance at life in the wild.
Our goal is simple but powerful: to rehabilitate primates and release them back into their natural environment. We restore their health, rebuild social bonds, and prepare them for life in the wild-free and thriving, as nature intended.
We run a full rehabilitation program including rescue, medical care, socialization, troop formation, pre-release conditioning, and release into protected wilderness areas. Volunteers are vital to every stage, helping with feeding, cleaning, enrichment, and observation.
We’re proud to have released 2 troops of baboons and 3 troops of vervets. They are now living wild and free, proof of what compassion, dedication, and teamwork can achieve.
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