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 | Dec 30, 2024
Some new additions for the festive season

By Gerbie Mir | Chief Operating Officer

Loutjie the Jackal
Loutjie the Jackal

Meet ''Lost'' our baby Nyala

We faced a challenge when one of our cherished young nyalas fell seriously ill with pneumonia. The little nyala was weak, struggling to breathe, and in desperate need of care.

Our dedicated team sprang into action, providing round-the-clock medical attention and a nurturing environment. With careful monitoring, medication, and a lot of love, we watched as he gradually regained his strength. Every small sign of improvement brought us immense joy and hope.

Day by day, he grew stronger, her spirit undeterred by the illness. His resilience was truly inspiring. Finally, after weeks of dedicated care, he was healthy and robust once again.

The day came when we could release him back into the wild, a moment filled with both pride and emotion. Watching him bound away with vitality into his natural habitat was a testament to our team's hard work and dedication. 

Meet ''Loutjie'' our little Jackal

Loutjie was discovered abandoned by the roadside. A compassionate farmer took him in and cared for him for several months. However, due to the risk Loutjie posed to his livestock and the temptations he faced, the farmer was unable to keep him.

Loutjie has now found a safe haven with us in the hope that he might be released into the wild one day. 

This successful recovery of Lost and the housing of Loutjie wouldn't have been possible without the support from our wonderful community and sponsors. Your contributions play a critical role in helping us provide the best care for our animals. Thank you for being a part of our journey and helping us make a difference.

Lost is now found
Lost is now found

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ZA Cheetah Conservation

Location: Bloemfontein - South Africa
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Twitter: @cheetahexp
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