Project information
N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary
To provide a safe haven and second chance for countless injured, orphaned and conflict animals.
Ongoing
Charity information: Naankuse Foundation

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Need
Need
The N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary provides a safe haven and second chance for countless injured, orphaned and conflict animals.
Solution
Whenever possible our goal is to release animals back into the wild - only those animals too ill, abused or habituated remain at the sanctuary.
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Aims
Aim 1
To provide a safe haven and second chance for countless injured, orphaned and conflict animals
Activities
» We currently care for approximately 120 animals at the sanctuary from lions, leopards and cheetahs to African wild dogs, meerkats and mongooses.
We provide the best possible care for injured, orphaned or conflict animals.
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Impact
Impact
We save animal lives and where possible, return them to the wild.
Risk
Lack of funding and volunteers
Reporting
Certificate of recognition for each donation
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Budget
Budget - Project Cost: £69,175
Loading graph....Amount Heading Description £69,175 Animal welfare Food, enclosures, medicine for animals Current Funding / Pledges
Source Amount Income from guests £14,792 Guaranteed Animal adoptions £9,435 Conditional Private Foundation £16,267 Conditional -
Background
Location
the N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary is based around 45 minutes outside of the Namibian capital, Windhoek
Beneficiaries
Namibian wildlife
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Why Us?
Why Us?
Originating as a small wildlife sanctuary nestled in the Namibian bush, N/a’an ku sê has grown into a world-famous conservation organisation.
Read more about the Charity running this project.
People
Marlice Van Vuuren
Co-Founder and Director
Rudie Van Vuuren
Co-Founder and Director

£514
Will pay to feed a cheetah for a whole year