Cheetah Outreach

Cheetah Outreach Trust USA

carnivores & communities

The primary goal of the Cheetah Outreach Trust is the conservation and promotion of the co-existence of the wild cheetah that lived on farmland areas in South Africa. From a global estimated 100,000 cheetahs at the turn of the 20th century the population is currently estimated to be 6,674.

Who we are

Our Mission: Coexistence, Not Conflict

The primary goal of Cheetah Outreach Trust USA is to support Cheetah Outreach Trust South Africa in the conservation and promotion of the co-existence of the wild cheetahs that live on farmland in South Africa. From a global estimated 100,000 cheetahs at the turn of the 20th century, the population is currently estimated to be only 6,674.

Shrinking habitat, dwindling natural prey, and conflict with human activities are the primary causes of these decreasing numbers. There are estimated to be 1,326 cheetahs in South Africa, of which approximately 500 are wild and living on farmland in the northern part of the country. This specific population is the focus of our work. Cheetah Outreach Trust USA understands the complexity of issues involving cheetah conservation in these farmland areas due to decades of working hand in hand with farming communities.  

What We Do

Empowering Conservation Where It’s Needed Most

Cheetah Outreach Trust uses the cheetah as a flagship species to promote co-existence of predators on farmland areas in South Africa, while simultaneously focusing on conservation.

About Cheetahs

Know the Species You're Saving

The cheetah is the fastest land animal and Africa’s most endangered big cat. Cheetahs are visual hunters and, unlike most other big cats, they are diurnal — active mainly in the early morning and late afternoon.  Cheetahs help regulate prey populations by removing weak and old individuals, keeping herds healthy and balanced.

Protecting the ecosystem, Empowering Farmers

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Merchandise

Wear the Wild. Protect the Future

News

You Can Make a Difference

Assisting with Wild Cheetah Collaring

Cheetah Outreach Trust recently took part in a cheetah collaring operation involving wild, free-roaming cheetahs. This work plays a vital role in conservation, allowing us to monitor and protect these...

400th Guardian Dog Placed 

We’re excited to celebrate a major milestone in our conservation efforts: the placement of our 400th Anatolian Livestock Guardian Dog puppy. Our sister organization in South Africa recently placed four...

Five Farmers Receive Puppies

This week 5 farmers who were eagerly waiting Anatolian Livestock Guardian Dog puppies received them at last! The five puppies were born at the Cheetah Outreach Trust South Africa Irwin’s...