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Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update: Fi and cubs - April 2012
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N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Fi and cubs - April 2012. Fi and her 3 cubs remain very evasive in the temporary holding camps, which we're pleased about as their natural instincts to fear humans remain in tact. As such it's very rare we catch a glimpse of them, but when we do they look very healthy and in good condition. Clearly Mummy Fi is doing a very good job raising her babies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Fi and cubs - April 2012.
Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update: May 2011
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N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Tuesday, 3 May 2011. As always Samira continues to receive lots of visits from volunteers as they regularly spend time with her in her enclosure, grooming her with brushes as she purrs like a motorbike engine! Listen to Samira purr on this video. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update: January 2011
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N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Wednesday, 26 January 2011. Aiko, Kiki and Aisha - January 2011. Our 3 gorgeous cheetahs Aiko, Kiki and Aisha are as sociable as ever and now receive daily visits from lodge guests, accompanied by tour guide and Cheetah Man Dave! Samira - January 2011. Now that the most beloved cheetah of the farm, Samira, is closer to the volunteers camp they can spend more time with her so she is receiving a lot of love and attention. Tuesday, 25 January 2011. View my complete profile.
Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update: July 2011
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N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Wednesday, 20 July 2011. Lucky, Ayla and Tearmark. Lucky, Ayla and Tearmark have been joined by some new neighbours in the form of two 15 month old cheetah cubs called Tessa and Tosca. The cubs were brought to us from Omaruru where they had been raised by a lady who has sadly experienced poor health lately and can no longer take care of them. Tuesday, 12 July 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Lucky, Ayla and Tearmark.
Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update: September 2010
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N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Thursday, 16 September 2010. Three cheetah update - September 2010. The group of three cheetahs released on NamibRand earlier this year are doing really well. Although the group split up after the release, the research team in the south has managed to follow the two collared individuals. . Tuesday, 7 September 2010. Lucky, Ayla and Tearmark - August 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Three cheetah update - September 2010.
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Naankuse Bushman update
Friday, April 29, 2011. Balon gains his Tour Guiding Certificate. In March this year Balon, one of our N/a’an ku sê Lodge tour guides, went to Botswana for a month on an Amarula Scholarship to attend a Field Guide Association of South Africa accredited course at the Mashatu Camp in the Tuli Reserve. Following completion of this course Balon will now take his final qualification exam in Windhoek. Congratulations and good luck Balon! Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Our Clever Cubs School has Food for Thought.
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Carnivore Conservation Research Update
Carnivore Conservation Research Update. Thursday, June 21, 2012. Rescue and release of a Brown Hyena. January a group of volunteers and our head researcher Flo Weise collected a brown hyena from a farm in Otjompaue. A few calves had been bitten and a few killed on the farm. Having noticed hyena tracks around, the farmer set up a trap. He caught it successfully but didn’t want to kill it, so gave us a call. The hyena was female and old (between 7-9 years old). The Release of Tyson, the leopard. Tyson was ...
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Your N/a’an ku sê Cheetah Update
N/a’an ku sê Adopt a Cheetah Blog. Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Fi and cubs - April 2012. Fi and her 3 cubs remain very evasive in the temporary holding camps, which were pleased about as their natural instincts to fear humans remain in tact. Tuesday, 17 April 2012. Lucky, Ayla and Tearmark. Monday, 16 April 2012. Samira and Chiquita April 2012. Samira and Chiquita are at it again! Thursday, 12 April 2012. Aiko, Kiki and Aisha April 2012. Aiko, Kiki and Aisha. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. Rusty - January 2012.
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Life on the Farm
Life on the Farm. Thursday, March 29, 2012. The event of the year on our farm happened in November, when one of the meerkats had three babies . Underneath the tools container! At the beginning, the little babies only poked their heads out around 6pm when it was cooler. Mommy would then pick them up by the back of their necks with her mouth and pull them back under to their “den”. . Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Scarlett the vervet monkey. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Fly into a brighter future. At the end o...
Your N/a’an ku sê Lion Update
Your N/a’an ku sê Lion Update. Tuesday, 17 April 2012. The lions have had a lot of visitors recently, keeping them entertained in their enclosure. The other day our wild horses came to visit Meatball and Gobbolina and had a little nose around. We have 10 horses which roam freely around our reserve and they usually have their particular hang out places - none of which are normally next to the lion camp! Tuesday, 17 January 2012. Naankuse Lion update - January 2012. Saturday, 15 October 2011. And on the 3r...
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25% of wild cheetahs live in Namibia. 90% are truly wild. And they are under threat. Find out more about African Wildlife. Finding space to open up the fences for antelope and carnivore alike. Connecting Ju/'hoansi San Bushmen with sources of income. For some of the poorest people. Our research is showing that 10% have TB. Non-lethal solutions to human-carnivore conflict. More on our project. Our approach to conservation. Contact us at bookings@naankuse.com. N/a’an ku sê Activities. News & Events. We mus...
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