Yes you are right. The cheetah conservation teams of De Wildt in South Africa and CCF in Namibia are doing their best to educate farmers and work with them. They even breed anatolian dogs to give to the farmers to protect their livestock from predators. The dogs are raised from puppies with the livestock and are with the animals 24/7. The dogs are huge and very protective of the livestock.
we need the collaboration of the farmers where the cheetah's leaving...that's one hopefully the main objective.....for the newly conservation for the cheetah
Yes you are right. The cheetah conservation teams of De Wildt in South Africa and CCF in Namibia are doing their best to educate farmers and work with them. They even breed anatolian dogs to give to the farmers to protect their livestock from predators. The dogs are raised from puppies with the livestock and are with the animals 24/7. The dogs are huge and very protective of the livestock.
fitnwell1 2 years ago