Cheetah Outreach | Cape Town

Launched in 1997, they offer a community-based programme to raise awareness of the plight of the cheetah and to campaign for its survival. They -

  • are involved in environmental education
  • breedTurkish Anatolian Shepherd dogs, placing them on South African farms to guard livestock in effort to reduce conflict between farmers and predators
  • hand rear cubs from the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre
  • partner with other cheetah conservation organizations worldwide

The captive cheetah population suffers from an unusually high incidence of the debilitating disease, gastritis. Research aims to survey the cheetah population in order to determine the existence of any dietary risk factors for gastritis and gastrointestinal disease.

From the study, they will know the  critical dietary requirements  for the nutritional management of gastrointestinal health in captive cheetahs..

The work and research they do is critical for the survival of cheetahs in the wild.

Contact Details:

Spier Wine Estate
Stellenbosch

Tel: : 27 21 881 3242
Cell: 082 872 4007
Cell: 078 635 7133
083 364 6278 (Manager)
Email: cheetah@intekom.co.za
Website:www.cheetah.co.za

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