By Allison Rogers | Grants manager
As part of the habitat restoration project, we monitor thornbush-harvested areas to see if wildlife is returning. As you can tell from the attached photos, clearing thornbush is working to bring back wildlife. These photos are from camera traps set in bush-harvested areas at "cheetah playtrees", trees that cheetahs visit to mark and check for other cheetahs that have passed through. But it's not always cheetahs who visit! While we're called the Cheetah Conservation Fund, we're almost as happy to see photos of leopards. So thank you for your donations toward this project--together we're making a real difference!
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