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15 - CHEETAHS CLOSE-UP! - in the wild.

20 Feb 2018

It was a lot of work, but after hear- ing the reactions from the over 150 participants and 45 trainees, it was so worth it! A huge thanks to our partners, Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources, the Large Carnivore Association of Namibia, and the Namibia Nature Foundation, our sponsors (the Pathways story has the full list), and our CCF staff, volunteers and in- terns. [...] “Pathways has been stalwart in its mission to in- crease professionalism and excellence in the human dimensions of conservation, and we strive to in- crease the understanding, skills, and capacity of mo- tivated, early-career practitioners in Africa,” said Michael Manfredo, Professor and Department Head of The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at CSU. [...] By mid-morning, the sun is overhead and it is too hot for detection work, so Quentin returns to the Centre and submits the sam- ples he’s collected to the genetics lab. [...] Marker departed for Namibian Centre was busier than usual, and the spot- the Horn of Africa and the U. [...] A crew from Sweden traveled to Namibia in early January to work on a production featuring the plight of the cheetah as told from the perspective of Göran Lindström, a Swedish national with an ardent pas- sion for cheetah conservation.
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