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Wildlife photographer takeover: Donal Boyd
Donal Boyd is an American wildlife conservationist and photographer currently based in Southern Africa. His intimate portraits of the worlds most threatened wildlife establish a sense of closeness,…
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Paws4Claws photo competition
Throughout our Paws4Claws ‘Walkies for Cheetahs’ campaign everyone has been sharing amazing photos of dogs and cats modelling our cheetah guardian bandanas whilst out and about or relaxing…
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Evening Standard: Remembering Cheetahs
We absolutely can’t wait to get our paws on Remembering Cheetahs – the upcoming book in the much-acclaimed and impactful Remembering Wildlife series that raises money for the conservation…
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Photographers Get To Witness 5 Cheetahs Crossing A Flooded River Infested With Crocodiles
Excerpt taken from an article on Bored Panda on 13th March 2020. Image credit: Media Drum Images / Buddhilini De Soyza A group of…
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The Sun: WIPED OUT Cheetahs ‘could go extinct within two years because 3/4 of cubs are being smuggled out of east Africa and sold to wealthy Arabs as pets’
By: Samantha Lock 24 Sep 2019, 20:58, Updated: 24 Sep 2019, 23:43 CHEETAHS face extinction within two years because smugglers are…
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Run for Team Cheetah!
BEHOLD…Team Cheetah! Now we all know cheetahs are the fastest land mammal, reaching top speeds of up to 120 km/h. But, how fast can a human…
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Twenty-nine cheetahs rescued from the illegal wildlife trade
The illegal trade in cheetah cubs is at an all-time high, with CCF currently housing 29 rescued cheetah cubs in Somaliland, an area known as the main transit route…
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Wanderlust: Big Cat Tales on Animal Planet: Everything you need to know
Wildlife experts Jonathan and Angela Scott are back on TV, documenting the fascinating lives of the wild lions, leopards and cheetahs of Masai Mara National Reserve… Jonathan and Angela Scott…
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The Economic Times: Cheetahs from Namibia to be kept at Nauradehi sanctuary, NTCA tells SC
India’s last spotted cheetah had died in 1947. In 1952, the animal was declared extinct in the country. The Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, has supported the proposal…
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Three More Cheetah Cubs Rescued
This week we were able to rescue three more cheetah cubs from the illegal trade in Somaliland, taking the number of cheetahs under our care there to 17. They still…
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