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Cheetah Conservation Fund-CCF Charity Profile
The world's fastest land animal, the cheetah, is a unique and the most specialized member of the cat family and can reach speeds of 70 mph. Unlike other cats, the cheetah has a leaner body, longer legs, and has been referred to as the greyhound of the cats. It is not an aggressive animal, using flight versus fight. With its weak jaws and small teeth, the price it paid for speed, it cannot fight larger predators to protect its kill or young.
Cheetah Conservation Fund-CCF Volunteer Information
Welcome to the Cheetah Conservation Fund volunteer program website. These pages provide information on how to volunteer with CCF in Namibia and Kenya. We have programs for general volunteers (working guests), student internships (including Masters & Ph.D. students) and zookeepers. To apply, select the relevant program from the menu on the right, and follow the instructions. Prospective volunteers under age 18 should contact the Volunteer Coordinator prior to applying.
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Cheetah conservation message goes to schools
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20 days ago From New Era
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WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - WINDHOEK - The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is taking the message to protect Namibia's cheetah population to various schools in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay ...
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CCF Awards Cheetah Conservationists
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237 days ago From All Africa
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - For the 14th year, the Cheetah Conservation Fund celebrated the speed and elegance of the cheetah at a gala fundraising dinner at the Windhoek Country Club over the weekend. This year's theme was 'Making Strides for Cheetahs.' The lively ...
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Cheetah Conservation Clears the Air
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293 days ago From AllAfrica.com
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - By Jan Poolman, 21 May 2012 MORE than a week after the Indian Supreme Court halted the import of Namibian cheetahs, the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) of Namibia has decided to lift the veil on its involvement in the project. ...
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Conservationists share their love of big cats
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411 days ago From Namibia Economist
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WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - World-famous conservationists Jonathan and Angela Scott will visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund's centre near Otjiwarongo to familiarise themselves with conservation efforts in the country. Jonathan and Angela Scott are known for their photograp ...
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Saving cheetahs in Africa
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823 days ago From The Transcontinental
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PORT AUGUSTA, AUSTRALIA - Jaimee has returned from Namibia, Africa, where she worked as a student intern at the Cheetah Conservation Fund outside of the town of Otjiwarongo. ...
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