Friends of Free Wildlife

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Midrand, South Africa

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Animal hospital· Wildlife rescue service

Friends of Free Wildlife Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Friends of Free Wildlife is located in Midrand, South Africa on 193 1 Maple Rd, Kyalami AH,. Friends of Free Wildlife is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category animal hospital in South Africa.

Address

193 1 Maple Rd, Kyalami AH,

Phone

+27 825613681

Open hours

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Janette Randle

It was great to find a place that injured wildlife can be taken to. The animals are well looked after. Thank you for your devotion.

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Marie Engelbrecht

Very supportive when my very emotional self had to dropped of two rock pigeons I had raised for 3 months after our Scotti brought them into our house unharmed. Couldnt find the nest. The processes to prepare them to be set free were explained in detail over the phone beforehand and when I dropped them off. Still following up on their progress. Soon to be released in a flock which is much better than releasing them on their own. Miss them so much.

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Louise Roets

Loving people who really care for animals. They were very helpful and professional and responded to WhatsApp immediately.

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Ronelle Fortune

Wonderful place where animals who have been hurt/lost or surrendered, are cared for, rehabilitated and released back into their natural environment.

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Chrizelda Viljoen

They Are doing the most amazing work for wildlife resque and release in the city

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Miles Muller

I dropped off an injured juvenile bird and the staff at the drop of a hat offered to take in the bird and attempt to release it. They were extremely kind and clearly had care and love in their hearts with how they acted. I hope to see them thrive despite the difficulties of running such a charitable organization, thank you for helping me and the wildlife in our area.

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santhum moodley

A baby Hadeda needed to be nursed and they were open on a public holiday in lockdown and ever so eager help the nestling, so grateful!

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Dominique Baker

A group of caring individuals who rehabilitate wild life. So pleased to have found them.