At Nii Ananse World, our sanctuary is a refuge for animals rescued from hunters, illegal traders, and habitat loss.
Here, wildlife find a safe home, expert care, and the freedom to thrive in natural surroundings.
Each animal’s story is one of hope, recovery, and renewal, a living reminder of why conservation matters.

wildlife sanctuary

A Haven for Rescued Wildlife

gray and brown squirrel on wood
gray and brown squirrel on wood
close up of a yellow and blue macaw
close up of a yellow and blue macaw

Meet Our Residents

Rescued. Rehabilitated. Restored.

Porcupine

Duiker

Squirrel

Ostrich

peacock

Python

Viper

Various other Birds

Monkeys

African Spurred Tortoise

a porcupine is standing on the ground
a porcupine is standing on the ground
closeup photo of squirrel on grass
closeup photo of squirrel on grass
an ostrich with its head in the ground
an ostrich with its head in the ground
brown and green snake
brown and green snake
a green insect on a leaf
a green insect on a leaf
blue and brown bird on brown tree branch
blue and brown bird on brown tree branch
brown monkey on brown tree branch during daytime
brown monkey on brown tree branch during daytime
a close up of a turtle on a dirt ground
a close up of a turtle on a dirt ground

Building for the Future

We’re expanding our wildlife holding facilities to welcome more species, including kob, crocodiles, warthogs, chameleons, and even a leopard habitat.
All enclosures are built to meet Ghana’s Forestry Commission and CITES standards for ethical wildlife management.

Expanding the Sanctuary

beige baby deer on brown soil between green grasses at daytime
beige baby deer on brown soil between green grasses at daytime
fox standing on brown soil with rocks
fox standing on brown soil with rocks

Why It Matters

Conservation Beyond the Fence

Our sanctuary is not just about protection, it’s about education, awareness, and reconnection.
Through guided tours, school visits, and community outreach, we inspire visitors to see wildlife as Ghana’s shared heritage, worth protecting for generations.

“Every animal rescued tells a story, and every visitor helps write the next chapter.”