
The Five Orphans
The Remarkable Story of the Five Orphaned Cheetah Cubs and their Second Chance at Life Horror struck in September 2021 when a litter of five 7-8month old Cheetah cubs were caught by farmers in the Kalahari. Their mother was nowhere

The Remarkable Story of the Five Orphaned Cheetah Cubs and their Second Chance at Life Horror struck in September 2021 when a litter of five 7-8month old Cheetah cubs were caught by farmers in the Kalahari. Their mother was nowhere
Two female cheetahs born at The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre have been released in conjunction with Ashia Cheetah Conservation , 1,500km from Ashia’s Center in Paarl to Purple Rain, a pre-release partner in the Limpopo region of South Africa.
‘Captive cheetahs answer call of the wild’ by Martin Welz (Sunday Times, 22 June). ‘Cheetahs, like leopards, don’t change their spots. That was the heartening discovery of a team of the Transvaal Department of Nature Conservation officers who spent three
Cheetah Sam is one of 421 Cheetahs who forms part of the EWT range expansion project. In January 2020, Sam was about to be relocated but shortly before this day, he was seriously injured and taken to Old Chapel Veterinary
This free roaming cheetah male was found in a gin-trap close to the Botswana border in the North West Province of South Africa. Officials from the Conservation Authority and private veterinarians saved the life of this cheetah and rushed him
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