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  2. De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre King cheetah at De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre. The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, also known as Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre [1] is a captive breeding facility for South African cheetahs and other animals that is situated in the foothills of the Magaliesberg mountain range (near Brits and the Hartbeespoort Dam) in the North West Province of ...

  3. Cheetah Preservation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah Preservation Foundation is a conservation organisation set up in South Africa in 1993 with special dedication to the protection of the vulnerable South African cheetah. It is one of the largest wildlife organisations in Africa .

  4. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    Fossil Rim has two cheetah areas that can house a combine 25-plus cats in a simulating, comfortable environment. The cheetah breeding program emphasizes genetic diversity and multiple mate choices so that the healthiest cubs possible can be born with minimal stress on the parents.

  5. Speed, agility, smarts: Here's why the cheetah is the symbol ...

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    The nonprofit today operates a 158,000 acre private wildlife reserve that includes a cheetah sanctuary, veterinary clinic, genetics lab and research/education/training center. The complex is open ...

  6. Bird flu rips through sanctuary in Washington, kills 20 wildcats

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    A Washington state wildlife sanctuary is mourning the deaths of 20 wildcats amid a bird flu outbreak as the virus infects poultry farms, dairy cattle and some people across the nation.

  7. Why wild cheetah populations are declining - AOL

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    The cheetah population is declining in large part because of human influences like climate change and habitat destructions. But some research has suggested that cheetahs Why wild cheetah ...

  8. Captive breeding - Wikipedia

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    The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, established in South Africa in 1971, has a cheetah captive breeding program. Between 1975 and 2005, 242 litters were born with a total of 785 cubs. Between 1975 and 2005, 242 litters were born with a total of 785 cubs.

  9. Laurie Marker - Wikipedia

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    Another integral program began in 1994 with the Livestock Guarding Dog Program. This provides farmers an economical solution to predator conflict, in the form of specially-bred Anatolian Shepherd and Kangal livestock guarding dogs to safely keep cheetahs and other predators away from livestock, which has changed people's attitudes towards ...