Adopt an animal with Cheetah Conservation Fund UK and you can help safeguard wild cheetah populations for generations to come.

With fewer than 7,100 left in the wild, the cheetah is officially the most endangered big cat in Africa, and we must do all we can to protect this icon of the African landscape.

By adopting an animal for as little as £3 per month, you can help fund vital conservation efforts to protect the world’s last remaining cheetahs.

You can choose to adopt a Cheetah, a Goat, or a Livestock Guarding Dog, but whatever you choose, your gift and support will play a vital role in protecting cheetahs from extinction.

Click on the different adoptions below to see how each one individually supports our conservation efforts.  And, if you can, please adopt, today.

ADOPT A CHEETAH

Over the last century, more than 92% of the world’s wild cheetah population has disappeared.  With fewer than 7,100 left in the wild, the cheetah is officially the most endangered big cat in Africa.  Habitat destruction, poaching, illegal trade, and human-wildlife conflict are all pushing this icon of the African landscape closer to extinction.

By adopting a cheetah, you will help fund vital conservation efforts plus provide the care and support for our resident cheetahs who, having been taken from the wild at a young age, no longer survive on their own in the wild.

Adopt a Cheetah

ADOPT A LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOG

The livestock guarding dog programme is one of the most successful initiatives at Cheetah Conservation Fund . These special animals use their imposing presence and loud bark to warn off predators such as cheetahs, stopping farmers from trapping or shooting them in retaliation for killing their livestock. The programme is proven to reduce livestock losses to predators by up to 90%.

By adoption a Livestock Guarding Dog, you will help continue to decrease human-wildlife conflict across Namibia and expand the programme into more of the cheetah’s range

Adopt a Livestock Guarding Dog

ADOPT A GOAT

Around 25% of all of Africa’s cheetahs live in Namibia.  Here they survive alongside humans, most of which belong to commercial and communal farming communities raising cows, sheep, and goats.

To communal and rural farmers, the loss of even a single goat can be devastating. Cheetahs and other predators are commonly viewed as a threat to the livelihoods of the farming community.

By adopting a Goat, you will help deliver and grow our community programmes. Whether it is supporting local farmers, educating communities, responding to human-wildlife conflict situations, or empowering locals through our model farm and goat creamery, your goat adoption will do amazing things to protect wild cheetahs.

Adopt a Goat