Chipangali is a haven for wild animals that have little hope for survival in the wild – creatures that have been orphaned, abandoned, injured, born in captivity, or brought up unsuccessfully as pets. It is often the last refuge for those brought in sick or injured, and increasingly it is a sanctuary for confiscated animals. Chipangali has been featured in countless documentaries and is now world-renowned for its pioneering work and is famed as one of Africa’s largest and most successful wildlife rehabilitation/release centers. The wildlife Orphanage was established in 1973 by ex-game ranger Vivian Wilson and his wife Paddy, and its primary function is to offer a home to orphaned, abandoned, and sick wild animals. Chipangali is not a zoo. (Source chipangali.com)