We are delighted that ADI has taken the giant step of converting our sanctuary to green energy as we work to fight climate change and to provide energy security for the rescued animals in our care.
Almost 100 solar panels are powering all of the ADIWS operational areas, such as food preparation areas, offices, staff living quarters, freezers and more. Independent solar panels and energisers already power our lion and tiger habitat fences, motorized gates, security cameras etc.
climate change
Fighting climate change and saving animals
Climate change is the greatest threat to the natural environment and the survival of many species that the world faces. The world needs dramatically reduce carbon emissions. It has always been the aim for ADIWS to play its role. We will keep planting trees and this year we aim to make the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary fully solar powered.
Our lion and tiger enclosure fencing, water pumps, motorized gates, security cameras and outdoor lights are already solar powered, but to make the entire Sanctuary solar powered is a massive step. 92 solar panels will power our offices, freezers, food preparation areas, accommodation and future veterinary clinic, the education center, film theatre and offices. Please support this important development which will be good for the planet and provide energy security for the sanctuary. Donate UK £ | Donate US $
Solar power

Tarzan and Tanya bask in the sun’s last rays at the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary. As well as seeing two lions who escaped the misery of a circus in Guatemala to come home to their natural world in Africa, we are also seeing the greatest energy asset of the ADIWS go down for the day. This year, ADI is increasing its commitment to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change by making the entire sanctuary solar powered. Please support this and watch out for updates.



