Join WildAid and our South African ambassador, award-winning singer-songwriter Shekhinah in celebrating the world’s fastest land mammal, the cheetah, by highlighting its precarious status.
Africa's most threatened big cat, cheetahs, have lost 91% of their natural habitat and they have already disappeared from 25 countries, so we need to act fast to help protect our declining cheetah populations.
Here are five easy ways you can get involved right now in the #GiveCheetahsSpace campaign and help us raise vital awareness for the protection of cheetahs:
1) Learn about the plight of our cheetahs
Watch our WildAid cheetah mini-documentary as Ashia volunteer, Asandile Mxabo takes award-winning singer-songwriter and WildAid South Africa Ambassador Shekhinah through the Ashia Cheetah Centre to learn more about the urgency to protect cheetahs:
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2) Watch our campaign video, Give Cheetahs Space, with Shekhinah and share it to your social media networks using the hashtag #GiveCheetahsSpace
What many people don’t know is that cheetahs are our rarest big cats, with only about 7,000 left in the wild. We need to act fast to #GiveCheetahsSpace and protect them in the wild. Shekhinah joins forces with WildAid and adds her voice to help protect Africa's most threatened big cat.
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3) Watch the Instagram Live conversation with Shekhinah and Rumbie Takawira
Shekhinah and Rumbie Takawira - broadcaster and WildAid ambassador discuss why it is important that we need to act fast to help save cheetahs.
Watch the Instagram Live conversation here:
4) Take our virtual tour of Ashia Cheetah Center
To prevent the further decline of the species, Ashia Cheetah Center is successfully reintroducing carefully chosen cheetahs to game reserves and national parks in southern Africa. Join WildAid and the team from Ashia Cheetah Center on a virtual tour of the sanctuary to learn more about what makes cheetahs especially vulnerable to human-wildlife conflict.
5) Get involved and support WildAid’s work across Africa
Visit our WildAid Africa Get Involved page, sign up to receive our updates in your inbox, learn about our campaigns across Africa, and use your voice on social media to help WildAid raise awareness for the protection of endangered species.