TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife

by ZA Cheetah Conservation
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife
TRACK Rehabilitation Help us Help Wildlife

Project Report | Sep 1, 2024
Some you win some you lose

By Riana van Nieuwenhuizen | Owner

We unfortunately lost the one small spotted genet that came in with the brain injury.  You can only try your best. The piggies are happy and growing so quick now.  They enjoy the mud batchs that the volunteers are giving them frequently.  Time and date to set them free is not on the table yet.  We got in a civet cat that was hit by a car, from Nylstroom Animal clinic.  3 days of intensive care, and then it was moved to the big release camp.  Happy to say he recovered to well.  I named him Zulu.  Zulu let himself out and we hope that he will have a good life.  The porcupines are all over the farm.  We let them out about a month ago, we see the tracks all over, and they still come back every night to come get nice treats next to their precious enclosure.  Another happy story.  Thank you all for helping us.  It is highly appreciated.

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ZA Cheetah Conservation

Location: Bloemfontein - South Africa
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Twitter: @cheetahexp
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