Gugs Mhlungu chats with resident CSI and nature conservationist Tim Neary and Dr Kelsey Smit, senior data scientist with the Conservation Canine Unit, discussing the relocation of cheetahs as a strategy for survival.
They unpack the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s work in rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned cubs, the independent nature of female cheetahs, and the current state of cheetah populations in South Africa.
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