Cheetah Outreach
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Promoting the survival of the free ranging, Southern African cheetah through environmental education and partnering conservation initiatives.
South Africa
Joined October 2009
Cheetah Outreach does not breed at our facilities - our mission is compassionate ex-situ conservation with environmental education, advocating the plight of the Southern African cheetah and providing in-situ conservation initiatives. Learn more @ https://t.co/JleT8Z1nW0. (3/3).
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We cannot speak for the intended movement of animals owned by other organisations except that any via Cheetah Outreach are sanctioned by the same permits and notified within stipulations of the South African animal protection act(s). (2/3)
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PSA: All cheetahs within Cheetah Outreach’s ownership are cared for on our facilities by our staff and volunteer handlers for the duration of their lives. Currently all cheetahs are owned by CO and permited at each site by local nature conservation legislative bodies. (1/3)
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Our Website is Up and Down. ISP is working on it. Apologies
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Irwin's Guardian Koda was recently placed on a cattle farm in the Steenbokpan area where cheetahs are seen often and where some farmers still perceive them as problem animals. The farmer where Koda was placed...
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Our Website is down. Sorry for any inconvenience😕
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Please continue your support of the Cheetah Outreach Trust
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Please continue your support of the Cheetah Outreach Trust
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Farewell to Mary After almost 10 years as Education Officer at Cheetah Outreach, Mary Possa is retiring at the end of March. Over the years, she has presented our education programmes in English, Afrikaans,...
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Farewell to Mary After almost 10 years as Education Officer at Cheetah Outreach, Mary Possa is retiring at the end of March. Over the years, she has presented our education programmes in English,...
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We rely on the cooperation of farmers and landowners to conserve cheetahs on farmland areas. Our field officers spend alot of time working with farmers to increase tolerance levels and understanding towards cheetahs and other large predators that occur on farmlands.
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