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  • 30th Anniversary CCF

    30-Year Celebration to Benefit Cheetah Conservation Fund

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on September 14, 2020

    On Saturday 3rd October, CCF will hold our first-ever Virtual Celebration Benefit where you will experience the work being done by CCF field conservationists who are working in Africa. Meet…


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  • Graphic Designers wanted for pro-bono project!

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on August 25, 2020

    We’re searching for some wonderful Graphic Designers who would like to use their skills to help us save the cheetah! We’ll be moving over to our beautiful, shiny new website…


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  • Resident cheetah 
‘Smartman’ is taken to Windhoek for an MRI

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on August 11, 2020

    In response to ongoing neurological problems manifesting in a resident cheetah at the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) Centre, the CCF veterinary team brought Ndunge, also known as ‘Smartman’, to…


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  • Saving cheetahs with a spot of cricket

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on July 31, 2020

    CCF UK receives support from some amazing sports clubs all over the UK, but this was the very first cricket club we’d been told about so we were incredibly…


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  • July 2021 wildlife photographer of the month – Alison Mees

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on July 15, 2020

    This month’s wildlife photography takeover has been provided by Alison Mees who, as well as being a fantastic wildlife photographer, is also a member of our Cheetah Communities and…


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  • Carol Barrett, Wildlife Artist

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on July 12, 2020

    Carol Barrett is a UK-based wildlife artist with a love for cheetahs – an animal she feels so passionately about saving that she is donating 100% of her…


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  • Crafty Cheetahs: THE WINNERS!

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on June 19, 2020

    There was some seriously fierce competition in the inaugural Crafty Cheetahs competition! We asked our young supporters to share their artistic flare with us by creating an incredible array…


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  • Tour de Cheetah

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on June 12, 2020

    Covid-19 has profoundly effected human and wildlife populations globally. CCF has lost significant income as a result of the pandemic.  This limits our ability to continue our vital programmes, including…


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  • May 2020 wildlife photographer of the month – Jonathan & Angela Scott

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on May 27, 2020

    Jonathan & Angela Scott are ​award-winning wildlife photographers, TV presenters and authors who have made their name documenting the lives of lions,…


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  • Race for Cheetahs – so far

    Posted by Hannah Mulvany on April 30, 2020

    We created ‘Race for Cheetahs’ to bring us all together over one week to keep our minds active and our bodies fit and healthy! At this time of…


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