The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s 2024 Cheetah Range Expansion Project included the longest (1,140 km) and shortest (under 100 km) relocations of the year. These efforts help manage genetic diversity and boost cheetah populations across South Africa.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s 2024 Cheetah Range Expansion Project included the longest (1,140 km) and shortest (under 100 km) relocations of the year. These efforts help manage genetic diversity and boost cheetah populations across South Africa.
The Cheetah Range Expansion Project has recorded a major success with the relocation of three male Cheetah from Malawi to South Africa.
Although Dinokeng Game Reserve management has reintroduced several historically occurring large mammals, its Cheetah reintroduction has been particularly successful. This must-tell story documents Dinokeng’s contribution to the conservation of Africa’s most endangered cat species.
The second instalment of our wildly popular Dinokeng’s Cheetah: A conservation success story
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