Lilongwe Wildlife Centre was set up in 2007, and now years on, our work year has stretched far beyond wild animal rescue and rehabilitation.

We not only provide sanctuary for these animals but also campaign on their behalf to raise the profile of wildlife welfare and conservation. Furthermore, a number of our projects help to preserve and restore habitats in protected areas as well as those accessed by the communities.

Working closely with the local communities is crucial to our work. We believe that educating the younger generations holds the key to ensuring the continuation of Malawi’s rich biodiversity and lush landscape. We’re now the country’s leading environmental education provider with over 20,000 school children taking part in the centre’s education programme each year.

This is followed by our extensive community outreach programmes which promote empowerment and sustainable livelihoods, encouraging people to live in harmony with the environment.