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Help Protect the Cheetahs of Tsavo!                       

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If you would like to support the work of the Tsavo Cheetah Project, please click the Donate button or Contact us:TsavoCheetahProject@Live.com for more information. 
In the USA, the Tsavo Cheetah Project works in partnership with and under fiscal sponsorship of Felidae Conservation Fund (http://www.felidaefund.org/)

 

Our Gratitude...

 
John Ball ZooTsavo Cheetah Project gives gratitude to the following supporters for their generous contributions 
 
                                 
                                 Stichting - SPOTS Netherlands
                                 TUI - Holland International
                                 Felidae Conservation Fund
                                 Feline Conservation Federation
                                 Palo Alto Humane Society
                                 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
                                 Zoos Victoria
                                 SWBG Conservation Fund
                                 John Ball Zoo
                                 Oklahoma Zoo
                                 National Geographic Society
                                 Idea Wild
                                 Big Cat Rescue
                                 Private and Public Donors

"Why did early man, when he expressed himself in rock engravings, choose animals as emblems of his aspirations? Why have highly cultured races like the Egyptians and Assyrians used animals as symbols for their Gods…? Why are we so deeply moved by tragedies involving our pets? Why are the first toys given to our children representatives of animals?… Do we need more proof that we need animals more than they need us – that they can give us something which we cannot give ourselves? "
Joy Adamson ----- "Pippa's Challenge" 
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© 2012 Tsavo Cheetah Project. Home Page Photo Credit: Alexandre Boudet. Tsavo Ecosystem Conservation Logo credit: Lisa Berry (http://lisa-berry.com)