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Adopt an orphaned animal

Why adopt?

Adopting with Game Rangers International directly supports the long-term rehabilitation of orphaned elephants and primates, giving them a second chance at life in the wild. Your contribution helps provide expert veterinary care, nutritious food, enrichment, and protection within a safe environment. You’ll receive regular updates on your adopted animal’s progress and become part of a meaningful journey of recovery and release. Most importantly, your support helps conserve Zambia’s precious wildlife and habitats for future generations.

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Adopt Chamilandu

Chamilandu was orphaned after her mother was believed to have died from human-wildlife conflict, leaving her alone and vulnerable in the wild.

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Adopt Ludaka

For four heartbreaking days, two-and-a-half-year-old Ludaka wandered alone and vulnerable, before GRI’s Wildlife Rescue Team raced to save him.

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Adopt Bupe

Lost, frightened and completely alone, young Bupe was rescued after being separated from his herd in South Luangwa and brought into GRI’s care for a second chance at life.

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Adopt Nanzhila

Tiny Nanzhila was found wandering alone and desperately searching for her herd before GRI’s Wildlife Rescue Team stepped in to bring the frightened calf safely into care.

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Adopt Jeff

Jeff is a vervet monkey who was found alone at just 2 weeks old, shaking and crying. He was brought to Lusaka National Park by some kind hearted farmers from Chisamba.

Access everything via our new GRI Adoptions App!

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