WWA funds laptops and drives for Cheetah Outreach Trust
- Worth Wild Africa

- Oct 10
- 2 min read
Dr Kelly George, President of WWAUSA, presents Mr Deon Cilliers of Cheetah Outreach Trust with 2 laptops and 2 external drives funded by the kind donors of WWA.

The primary goal of the Cheetah Outreach Trust is the conservation and co-existence of free-roaming cheetah in South Africa that live on farmland areas in South Africa.
From an estimated 100,000 cheetahs at the turn of the 20th century the global population is currently thought to be a mere 6-7000 individuals due to shrinking habitat, dwindling of natural prey and conflict with urbanisation, agriculture and other human activity. Just over 1300 of these live in South Africa, where approximately 500 are free-roaming on farmlands in the northern part of the country. For over twenty years, the primary goal of the Cheetah Outreach Trust has been the conservation and promotion of the co-existence of these free-roaming cheetah. Working hand-in-hand with livestock and game farming communities Cheetah Outreach seeks to manage and overcome the conflicts that arise for farmers in the vital need to preserve the endangered cheetah in their shared space.
In addition, the Trust has a very well-regarded curriculum-linked education program at the Cheetah Outreach facility in the Cape Town area and works with local and international academic institutions to initiate research projects focused on the conservation of cheetah on farmland areas in South Africa.
Worth Wild Africa has been delighted to assist with the multi-faceted and vital work of the Trust and once again, would like to thank our amazing supporters for their super generosity and dedication to helping conserve the beautiful, iconic cheetah in the wild.
For more information about the amazing work of Cheetah Outreach please see www.cheetahoutreachtrust.co.za


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