Resource Library
Begin all your cheetah research projects with the CCF’s Resource Library, the best available information on the species and its habitat. CCF’s fact sheets, research papers, and educational materials will help you build your knowledge by learning directly from CCF’s research and education staff.

Some of the publications listed below are available online for information and research purposes. We ask that you observe copyright information. Visit our What We Do section for more information on CCF's programs.
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April 6, 2021
Detection success of cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) scat by dog-human and human-only teams in a semi-arid savanna -
February 16, 2021
Global dataset for seized and non-intercepted illegal cheetah trade (Acinonyx jubatus) 2010–2019 -
February 11, 2021
Twenty-five years of livestock guarding dog use across Namibian farmlands -
December 11, 2020
A Brief History of Cheetah Conservation -
October 26, 2020
Response of Wildlife to Bush Thinning on the North Central Freehold Farmlands of Namibia

Cheetah Conservation Fund Fact sheets are a collection of two-page information sheets on the cheetah and different aspects of CCF and the work we do.
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August 19, 2019
Illegal Pet Trade -
July 26, 2018
CCF Conservation -
July 26, 2018
Combined Fact Sheets -
July 26, 2018
Biomass Technology Demonstration Centre -
July 26, 2018
Dr. Laurie Marker

Get all the coolest and most informative cheetah activities directly from the scientists and conservationists working to save the species!
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May 15, 2020
CCF’s Distance Learning with Edmodo -
April 15, 2020
Talk to CCF’s Researchers -
March 18, 2020
4th Edition – Cheetah: A Predator’s Role in the Ecosystem -
March 17, 2020
International Cheetah Day Conservation Passport -
March 17, 2020
Cheetah Coloring Pages

Recorded talks by CCF around the world and throughout the United States. Audiences range from elementary school students to University Professors, from zoo attendees to international planning committees.

Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing populations of wild animals. They contain all relevant data on the captive population of a certain species. The pedigree and demographic history, as well as the maintenance of a particular species, is maintained and registered.
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October 19, 2020
2019 International Studbook -
December 3, 2019
2018 International Studbook -
October 9, 2018
2017 International Cheetah Studbook -
November 26, 2017
2016 International Cheetah Studbook -
December 25, 2015
2015 International Cheetah Studbook

View our year-end reports highlighting our annual efforts for the long-term survival of the cheetah.
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January 1, 2018
2017 Annual Report -
January 31, 2017
2016 Annual Report -
January 31, 2016
2015 Annual Report -
January 31, 2015
2014 Annual Report -
January 31, 2014
2013 Annual Report