Blog – Community & Conservation
The release of the cheetahs will proceed in two steps
In this 1st quarter of 2015, we’ll be expecting the release of the two female cheetahs. The question is, how will this happen?
Read moreFemale cheetahs: Christmas in the boma
45 days have passed since our two young, beautiful, female cheetahs have made the move to Madikwe. A status update on this exciting project.
Read moreInternational cheetah day: A reflection about the future of our cheetahs
“Help us win the race” is the message for International Cheetah Day from the “Cheetah Conservation Fund”. A few thoughts around the cheetah project in Madikwe.
Read moreFemale cheetahs: Excitement also far outside Madikwe’s fence
The latest animal arrival in Madikwe, two female cheetahs, awakes an enormous interest everywhere. What are the reasons for such a response?
Read moreA first encounter with the skittish beauties
Monday, 17 November, was the first day to see the two cheetah females in their transitional boma. A first encounter with the skittish beauties.
Read moreThe cheetahs arrived in the dark of night
Mission accomplished: In the dark of the night and almost unnoticed, two female cheetahs have made the transfer to Madikwe.
Read moreFunding of 2 female cheetahs successfully completed
An exciting project in Madikwe achieved an important milestone. The fundraising for 2 female cheetahs, has been successfully completed. Rhulani will take over sponsorship for one of these beautiful animals.
Read moreFemale Cheetahs for Madikwe – Arriving soon
The dream of getting females cheetahs in Madikwe will become a reality. Rhulani is sponsoring a substantial amount toward this project – additional funds are welcome!
Read moreRhino notching: every guest had a role to play
Our guests will certainly remember the morning of Tuesday, 6 May, for a long time. Instead of the usual early-morning game drive, we surprised them with an exceptional opportunity to gain insight into one specific conservation activity: rhino notching.
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