Alternative conservation |
Can we find another way to
save the rhino?
Extremely poor communities in Mozambique are located right next to the last remaining rhinos. These people are persuaded to poach rhinos for money. Providing other activities and opportunities will decrease their dependence on poaching.
We want communities to stand together and create sustainable solutions for income and livelihood, allowing nature and humans to strive together.
What can be done to pull these communities together?
Thank you to all the
Wild and Free donors!
Being able to hand over soccer kits to the community in Mozambique was like Christmas in April 2017, for us and them!
We want the soccer league we're developing to be official so it uplifts morale and gets them excited. Shoes, nets, balls, referee gear, whistles, field flags, we've got it all!
Thank you to our Wild and Free Foundation donors for making this possible.
Being able to hand over soccer kits to the community in Mozambique was like Christmas in April 2017, for us and them!
We want the soccer league we're developing to be official so it uplifts morale and gets them excited. Shoes, nets, balls, referee gear, whistles, field flags, we've got it all!
Thank you to our Wild and Free Foundation donors for making this possible.
How can we initiate change
in conservation?
An expedition led by the Wild and Free Foundation met with chiefs, elders, soccer players/rhino poachers, and community members in Mozambique to discuss a potential possibility that may benefit the community and save the rhinos.
The following video is an account of the events.
How can we make
conservation inclusive?
"The community is part of conservation. You cannot manage a reserve from the inside out, you must manage it from the outside in."
Ferdie Terblanche
Sabie Game Park Ranger
Many underprivileged communities see conservation as a "threat" to them.
Are you game to go out of your comfort zone and initiate contact with them to begin collaborating on a solution to the issue?
The Vision of
Wild and Free Foundation!
Our vision is for conservation to be a community driven initiative, without guns.
We want community life to be enhanced by wildlife, so they can tell others in their community, no more rhino poaching. And that our lives are better because those rhinos are alive, not dead.
Wild and Free Foundation’s philosophy of saving the community from the outside in, starts with soccer.
Is killing people the answer
for rhino conservation?
What are the devastating consequences to conservation when an anti-poaching ranger or rhino poachers is killed?
In this interview, Matt Bracken chats with Ferdie Terblanche, a Game Park Ranger, about the sadness and devastation that death brings to a family when unnecessary conflict is happening within conservation for communities and game ranger families.
The "Why" that drives what we do is a personal reason, and we all have one. In this interview, Matt Bracken, an ex-anti-poaching volunteer, chats about his personal reasons why he chose to protect the African rhino and wildlife.
How can we help conservation?
In the summer of 2015, Matt Bracken was asked the question if people can change? And if so, what is his opinion on how they can help the earth? In this short interview Matt Bracken shares and his opinion on how people could help the earth better, by just doing nothing. Yes, nothing.
View the video to find out how.
Matt was a volunteer anti-poaching ranger. The founder of Wild and Free Foundation and the first American to have successfully completed the Protrack anti-poaching ranger training in 2011.
How was Wild and Free’s Founder
inspired?
Matt Bracken tells us, what inspired him to protect rhinos and the incredible inspiration he sources from wildlife and the protection of the wild.
Matt was a volunteer anti-poaching ranger. The founder of Wild and Free Foundation and the first American to have successfully completed the Protrack anti-poaching ranger training in 2011.
“I have a dream, of Nature thriving wild and free among humans, and humans being healthier and happier because of it.”
Matt Bracken.
"First of all, to say that the world is all paralyzed due to the Corona Virus, and I am particularly sorry for that.
It is being a difficult moment because we are preparing for the year 2020 rhino cup, and knowing that we will not be able to start with the games was very painful, sad 🙁but very sad even though since 2017 we’re not used to going so long without playing Rhino cup games that this is already part of us for what it does in our lives, we hope to be able to return soon and that our sponsor cannot give up on us because this Championship is already part of our Lives.
It is being a difficult moment because we are preparing for the year 2020 rhino cup, and knowing that we will not be able to start with the games was very painful, sad 🙁but very sad even though since 2017 we’re not used to going so long without playing Rhino cup games that this is already part of us for what it does in our lives, we hope to be able to return soon and that our sponsor cannot give up on us because this Championship is already part of our Lives.
"It is sad to know that we no longer have the best world championship, the Rhino Cup Champions League. We are people who love football, I particularly love football, my whole community loves football, so everyone is demoralized, the community was used to spend every Sunday from 1 pm on the field to watch games!"
So proud of the leadership shown by the RCCL Committee in Mozambique.
The Committee, along with Madam Chief Helena Chivite of the Sabie Government Post, used funds provided by Wild and Free Foundation to purchase and deliver food and supplies to 35 families in need during quarantine. Each family received: rice; flour; beans; sugar; salt; cooking oil; chicken broth; matches; soap; and surgical masks. Well done RCCL Committee!!
The Committee, along with Madam Chief Helena Chivite of the Sabie Government Post, used funds provided by Wild and Free Foundation to purchase and deliver food and supplies to 35 families in need during quarantine. Each family received: rice; flour; beans; sugar; salt; cooking oil; chicken broth; matches; soap; and surgical masks. Well done RCCL Committee!!
Communities are fearing the return
of a gloomy life without soccer.
"We have a great way to fight against the rhino hunting.”
Orlando "Watch" Cossa
Coach, Club De Corumana
RCCL Committee President
"We have a great way to fight against the rhino hunting.”
Orlando "Watch" Cossa
Coach, Club De Corumana
RCCL Committee President
The RCCL represents our hope, health,
joy, and transformation!

In this image, Bito Billa is standing next to his wife. He is holding his baby daughter (two years old) in his arms, and his wife has an expression of pride and joy. Corumana FC in their yellow kit for the 2019 Rhino Cup Champions League season won against Chelsea FC on the Corumana soccer field, Mozambique. The Corumana FC team is sponsored by Wild and Free Foundation.
"For me, the Rhino Cup Champions League brought a change, an evolution, and improvement in our community and in local football.”
Bito Billa, Club de Corumana.
2020 Rhino Cup Champions League in Mozambique is postponed.
The players and coaches are very disappointed as they have been training hard for the season, and the whole community was looking forward to the kick-off.
The players and coaches are very disappointed as they have been training hard for the season, and the whole community was looking forward to the kick-off.
Thank you, Wild and Free Foundation!
"This message serves much more than a smile. Thank You!"
Ivo Silva Timba
Rhino Cup Champions League Committee Member
Mozambique
Ivo wrote a letter to thank Wild and Free Foundation after the 2019 Rhino Cup Champions League season has ended. This letter is the original words of Ivo. Ivo's home language is Portuguese.
"This message serves much more than a smile. Thank You!"
Ivo Silva Timba
Rhino Cup Champions League Committee Member
Mozambique
Ivo wrote a letter to thank Wild and Free Foundation after the 2019 Rhino Cup Champions League season has ended. This letter is the original words of Ivo. Ivo's home language is Portuguese.
Captain’s message to the
2019 RCCL Athletes!
The Women's Rhino Cup Champions League not only helps to reduce rhino poaching, but also helps women do better academically and professionally.
Wild and Free Foundation, the league's sponsor in Mozambique, is thankful to the Women's Rhino Cup Champions League Committee. With the help of the committee, four more teams will be formed in Mavunguana, Baptine, and Mucacaza.
The League’s primary goal is to inform would-be killers of the African rhino of the disastrous consequences of their actions.
Wild & Free Foundation supports
female athletes!
Every week, residents of Sabié, Corumana, Ligongolo, Incomanine, and Chavane gather to witness the women's soccer games at their own community grounds.
Funding for the Women's Rhino Cup Champions League competition is being provided by the Wild and Free Foundation. The competition began on the 13th of July in 2019, with six teams and ten weeks of soccer games.