FreeMe Wildlife
Inspiring an engaging and educated empathy for our wildlife and the environment. To help, please go to: www.freemewildlife.org
13/06/2026
FreeMe Wildlife is proud to present our first signature wine... π²
The FreeMe Wildlife Serval cabernet sauvignon ππ·
A medium bodied red wine which pairs well with cheeses and light meat dishes.
Crafted by Highgate Wine Estate in the Midlands, the wine is made with grapes from their vineyard, and the subtle notes are reminiscent of crisp country mornings and crackling fires on cold winter evenings. ππ₯
The Serval on the label of the bottle has long been a symbol and emblem of FreeMe Wildlife. These beautiful, graceful cats are found in the Midlands and epitomize what FreeMe Wildlife aims to achieve in its work β promoting and preserving a world of natural innocence and beauty. β€
To order yours online in support of the work we do, go to:
https://freemewildlife.org/shop/
We love what we do, and how we do it... β€
13/06/2026
Working with ToPS (Threatened or Protected Species). β€
The next two Serval are ready for release, and these two will be going to UmPhafa Nature Reserve for a soft release. This means they will be kept inside a large secluded enclosure on the reserve to acclimatize over the next few weeks, before being released onto the reserve. π²π
But first... there's work to be done... π§π
The two Serval are caught and anesthetized, brought into the FreeMe Wildlife clinic, where the team, having everything prepared, are waiting to get started. These two will be fitted with satellite tracking collars, thank you Wild Tomorrow for sponsoring these. π€π
We love what we do, and how we do it... β€
Night Time Adventures with a Caracal Kitten π€©β€οΈ
While the world sleeps, this young caracal kitten is hard at work exploring every corner of its enclosure. π
Captured on a camera trap left out overnight, this footage gives us a glimpse into the secret lives of wild animals when people arenβt around. π€
Curiosity is a defining trait of young caracals, and this kitten is no exception. Every branch, platform, and hiding place becomes an opportunity to investigate, climb, and play. Although caracals are best known for their incredible leaping ability, capable of launching several metres into the air to catch birds in flight, they are also agile climbers and will readily use elevated vantage points to survey their surroundings. π±
Those distinctive black ear tufts, which can reach up to 5 cm in length, are thought to play a role in communication and help make caracals one of Africaβs most recognisable wild cats. Despite their sleek appearance, they are powerful predators, capable of taking prey much larger than themselves.π«£
For now, however, this youngsterβs biggest challenge is deciding which branch to climb next. Every night of exploration helps build the confidence, coordination, and natural behaviours needed for life back in the wild.πππΌ
We love what we do, and how we do itβ¦ β€οΈ
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