The Origins Foundation is honored to see the Panyame Cheetah Project featured by National Geographic, highlighting one of Africa’s most ambitious cheetah conservation initiatives. This recognition celebrates the dedicated conservationists, partners, local communities, and supporters whose shared commitment has made the successful relocation of wild cheetahs possible.
Every cheetah moved represents hope for the future of the species and demonstrates what can be achieved through science-based conservation, collaboration, and long-term investment in biodiversity. While we’re grateful for the global recognition, the true achievement lies in the lasting conservation impact being made on the ground.
We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has helped make the Panyame Cheetah Project a success. This milestone belongs to every partner, donor, field team member, and advocate who believes in securing a future for Africa’s cheetahs. As this story reaches audiences around the world, we remain focused on the work ahead—expanding conservation efforts, protecting wildlife, and ensuring cheetahs continue to thrive for generations to come.
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