We’ve been busy in Ukraine & South Africa and have achieved quite a bit since 2014.

This is us………..

Before WOW – Warriors of Wildlife, I established The Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine in 2014 just after the ousting of ex-president Viktor Yanukovich. At the time all funding to non-essential government services and organizations in Ukraine was cut and it was around that time that my attention was drawn to the news that our local zoo was running out of food for their animals. And that is how it started for me and, remembering the work of Lawrence Anthony, I decided to align myself with his organization and grew from strength to strength and now able to continue independently but always remembering that Lawrence Anthony was our inspiration.

Below is a timeline of major achievements to date:
• December 2021 – Lily White a 19 year old white lioness relocated to our sanctuary, Simbonga. She has joined Mrs White from the predator that has recently closed down.
• October 2021 – Mrs White a 20 year old white lioness relocated to our sanctuary, Simbonga after decision made to close down a predator park.
• April 2021 – Rescued and relocated 4 lions to Simbonga Game Farm & Sanctuary our newly established sanctuary in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
• April 2021 – Rescued and relocated another 3 lions from Ukraine to a sanctuary in the Free State, South Africa. These 3 lions were tied up in a legal battle and their project took nearly 2.5 years to complete.
• January 2021 – Established and registered our new wild animal sanctuary at Simbonga Game Farm & Sanctuary in South Africa. We are not only registered/permitted to take in TOPS species but any other wild animal in need. The sanctuary also offers volunteer packages.
• September 2020 – Relocation of the 2 city zoo bears, Timka and Alisa who we rescued in Nov 2019 and transferred to a temporary holding facility until the relocation to AMP Libearty – Bear Sanctuary near Zarnesti, Romania. They are now in the professional care of the staff at Libearty.
• February 2020 – Rescued and relocated 4 lions to a sanctuary in the Free State South Africa. We rescued them from a horrendous private zoo (where many animals died of starvation before we could get there), a monastery and a contact zoo and cared for them them for nearly a year before they could be flown to South Africa in Feb 2020.
• December 2019 – Rescued and relocated 5 lions cubs from a private zoo in Ukraine to a Wildlife Sanctuary in the North West, South Africa. These cubs were also homed in a temp enclosure until the could be flown out to South Africa in Dec 2019.
• November 2019 – Rescue and relocation of 2 city zoo bears, Timka and Alisa to a temporary holding facility while waiting for necessary permits to relocate them AMP Libearty – Bear Sanctuary near Zarnesti, Romania. This relocation was completed successfully in September 2020. They are now in the care of staff at Libearty.
• October 2019 – Rescued/Relocated 2 brown bears from a circus. Twins, Masha and Laura, 24 years old, taken from their mother at only weeks old to be forced into circus life, living in 1.5m x 1.5m travel crates when not performing or training. They have now been relocated to the AMP Libearty – Bear Sanctuary near Zarnesti, Romania.
• November 2018 – Relocated 4 lions from a private zoo in Ukraine to South Africa. We homed them in a temp enclosure for a year until they could be transported to South Africa. Very costly exercise as we had to care for them for a year (food and medical), build transport crates and fly them to South Africa.
• August 2018 – Rescued Masha, a brown bear from a circus where she had been performing for 19 years and living in a 3m² cage on the back of a truck when not performing. She now lives in a 400m² enclosure built by us on private ground that we rent. We continue to care for Masha daily.
• June 2018 – Moved the 4 lions into more humane temporary enclosures while waiting to fly them to South Africa.
• December 2017 – Negotiated the rescue/relocation of 4 lions from the same zoo where we had just rescued 3 Brown bears.
• November 2017 – Rescued 3 brown bears from a private zoo and relocated them to the only bear sanctuary in Ukraine. We paid for rescue/relocation, medicines, vet care and sterilization.
Provided food and medicines to the Nikolaev zoo.
Provided food, medicines and care for the animals abandoned in the ex-president’s zoo.
Supplied 6000 kgs of meat to the Taigan Safari Park in Crimea for the lions and other big cats that were on the brink of starvation.
Supported local homeless dog and cat shelters in a number of cities and towns.
Built larger enclosures for 5 brown bears living in a 42m² cage and cared for them for 3 years until they could be relocated to a sanctuary. The 5 bears were provided with vet care, medicines and food (daily) for that period.
Built a larger enclosure for a pack of 7 wolves living in only 18m² and also cared for them until the city council was able to take over. All provided with vet care, medicines and food(daily).
Provided care for the neglected Kherson city zoo which included bears, wolves, a monkey, an emu, raccoon dogs, a fox and a host of different birds and farm animals.
Supplied Synevir National Park Bear Rehab center with additional fencing so they could take in more abused bears.
Provided medicines and paid for dental work for the bears suffering with broken and rotten teeth.
The list of big cats and other wild animals needing help just adds up.
Support the local government run bear sanctuary with meds, fencing, vets and dentists.
Constantly working closely with local activists and government to change the archaic animal welfare laws in Ukraine.
MORE TO FOLLOW AS AND WHEN IT HAPPENS……..

Please remember that we are a small organization but we have proved what we can do with your trust and support. Please support us by DONATING and SHARING our work.

Thank You
Lionel de Lange – Anya Masyach – Keegan Smith
Directors – Warriors of Wildlife NPC 2019/130432/08