We are thrilled to share that our Squirrel Monkeys are now officially on display in their purpose-built habitat, Saimiri Ruins, marking the culmination of a journey that has been years in the making. Early on the morning of Tuesday, 22 December, the radio call finally came through: “Attention all stations, attention all stations. We will now move the Squirrel Monkeys to their new habitat.”
A Cheetah, a Birthday and a Beautiful "YES"
Jade and Levinia met in the most unexpected way. Both attended the same church - he played the organ, and she was trying to leave early, and found her car blocked in by his. While he played, she waited. When she finally drove off, neither imagined that moment would change their lives.
Later that day, Jade apologised over Facebook. Levinia ignored him for two days before replying. Messages turned into long conversations. They exchanged numbers and learned more about each other. He lived in Oudtshoorn. She lived in George. Every Sunday afternoon, he made the drive to see her. Their bond grew stronger with every visit. This year, on her birthday, Jade decided it was time.
Their plan for the day was simple. An Ambassador Animal Connection with one of the cheetahs. A birthday surprise for Levinia. What she didn’t know was that Jade had already contacted the team.
Behind the scenes, preparations began quickly.
Jowellen from the Animal Care team phoned the Marketing Manager with the news that Jade planned to propose inside the cheetah enclosure. There were only minutes to prepare. The goal was clear. Capture the moment without giving anything away.
The team moved fast.
Jesseca, one of the animal caregivers, was handed a camera and told the cover story that new high-quality photos were needed for branding updates. Staff positioned themselves naturally. The Marketing Manager stood on the bridge making radio calls about “tracking connections” to maintain the illusion of a normal workday. Guests stayed unaware. Jade stayed calm. Levinia suspected nothing.
Inside the cheetah camp, the moment unfolded.
With Jesseca ready as the “photographer”, Jade went down on one knee. Levinia’s smile said everything. Her hands shook. She said yes. The cheetah rested quietly beside them, with warm sun on his coat, and shared a soft chesty rumble. It was calm, natural and filled with emotion. A birthday she would never forget. A proposal Jade had planned with care. A moment the team felt privileged to witness.
Moments like these show why Cango Wildlife is more than a place to visit. It is a place where stories begin. A place where people fall in love with nature, with conservation and sometimes, with each other.
Congratulations to Jade and Levinia.
Thank you for letting Cango Wildlife and our team be part of such a special chapter in your story.
Further Reading
Earlier this week, we quietly opened the doors to something new at Cango Wildlife. Tucked away from the bustle of pathways and enclosures, The Explorium is a small space with a big purpose. It is a place to pause, reflect, and connect more deeply with who we are and why we do what we do.
Over the past month, births, rescues, rehabilitation efforts and on-site projects have brought renewed life and purpose to Cango Wildlife, making this festive season a powerful reminder that the most meaningful celebrations are often marked by new life and second chances. A baby boom has swept through the facility, and as Christmas has passed and the year draws to a close, these arrivals stand as a symbol of hope, care and continuity...










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