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TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and VETERINARY ANIMAL CARE FUND The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donations to fund conservation projects and keep all our wildlife fed, happy and healthy. WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and VETERINARY ANIMAL CARE FUND The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donations to fund conservation projects and keep all our wildlife fed, happy and healthy. WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the l CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to MISCHIEF & STOMPY THE MEERKATS Mischief & Stompy the Meerkats. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you. NNYANE | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Nnyane. Nnyane was born in May 2014. This precious little Wild Dog pup had a very tough start and had to be hand reared. Nnyane, which is Tswana for “the small one” was named as to her being so little. She is on our school route tour and learners from all over have met this wonderful cutie, while learning all about the African Wild Dog.DE WILDT TEAM
Adoption package for R3600 per year includes:. Certificate of adoption A photograph of your “wild child” Update via email during the year 1 x Cheetah run & 30-minute walking tour for 4 guests CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and VETERINARY ANIMAL CARE FUND The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donations to fund conservation projects and keep all our wildlife fed, happy and healthy. WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the l CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to MISCHIEF & STOMPY THE MEERKATS Mischief & Stompy the Meerkats. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you. NNYANE | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Nnyane. Nnyane was born in May 2014. This precious little Wild Dog pup had a very tough start and had to be hand reared. Nnyane, which is Tswana for “the small one” was named as to her being so little. She is on our school route tour and learners from all over have met this wonderful cutie, while learning all about the African Wild Dog.DE WILDT TEAM
Adoption package for R3600 per year includes:. Certificate of adoption A photograph of your “wild child” Update via email during the year 1 x Cheetah run & 30-minute walking tour for 4 guests CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the VETERINARY ANIMAL CARE FUND The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donations to fund conservation projects and keep all our wildlife fed, happy and healthy.CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
BLOG | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoption package for R3600 per year includes:. Certificate of adoption A photograph of your “wild child” Update via email during the year 1 x Cheetah run & 30-minute walking tour for 4 guests LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future. HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you.COMMON NAME: Cheetah SCIENTIFIC NAME: BARNEY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Barney. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Barney was born in November 2003 at the West Rand Zoo, and brought to us. He gives a nice display for the tours, showing what he thinks caracals should really do all day – sleep! In other words, Barney is a magnificent couch potato. He enjoys his food, maybe even too much! We are hiding his food in various places so CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to MISCHIEF & STOMPY THE MEERKATS Mischief & Stompy the Meerkats. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future.ADOPTION FORM
Contact: adoptions@dewildt.co.za www.dewildt.co.za ADOPTION FORM The mission of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is to ensure the long term survival of Cheetahs alongside HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you.COMMON NAME: Cheetah SCIENTIFIC NAME: AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! MY FORTY-TWO YEARS IN CHEETAH AND WILD DOG CONSERVATION An account of achievements over more than four decades in cheetah and wild dog conservation by The Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah Centre and De Wildt-Shingwedzi Wildlife Ranch, Bela Bela, South Africa CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future.CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
ADOPTION FORM
Contact: adoptions@dewildt.co.za www.dewildt.co.za ADOPTION FORM The mission of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is to ensure the long term survival of Cheetahs alongside HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you.COMMON NAME: Cheetah SCIENTIFIC NAME:CHEETAH RELEASE
1979 Release of captive-born cheetahs (3 males) into their natural environment. ‘Captive cheetahs answer call of the wild’ by Martin Welz (Sunday Times, 22 June). ‘Cheetahs, like leopards, don’t change their spots. That was the heartening discovery of a team of the Transvaal Department of Nature Conservation officers who spent three. AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! MY FORTY-TWO YEARS IN CHEETAH AND WILD DOG CONSERVATION An account of achievements over more than four decades in cheetah and wild dog conservation by The Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah Centre and De Wildt-Shingwedzi Wildlife Ranch, Bela Bela, South Africa CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists andLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future.CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
ADOPTION FORM
Contact: adoptions@dewildt.co.za www.dewildt.co.za ADOPTION FORM The mission of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is to ensure the long term survival of Cheetahs alongside HARRIS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Harris is our climber, and can often be seen standing on top of his house. He is not always the best behaved cheetah on the farm, but he has a very endearing and sweet nature when he accepts you.COMMON NAME: Cheetah SCIENTIFIC NAME:CHEETAH RELEASE
1979 Release of captive-born cheetahs (3 males) into their natural environment. ‘Captive cheetahs answer call of the wild’ by Martin Welz (Sunday Times, 22 June). ‘Cheetahs, like leopards, don’t change their spots. That was the heartening discovery of a team of the Transvaal Department of Nature Conservation officers who spent three. AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! MY FORTY-TWO YEARS IN CHEETAH AND WILD DOG CONSERVATION An account of achievements over more than four decades in cheetah and wild dog conservation by The Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah Centre and De Wildt-Shingwedzi Wildlife Ranch, Bela Bela, South Africa CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the BLOG | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoption package for R3600 per year includes:. Certificate of adoption A photograph of your “wild child” Update via email during the year 1 x Cheetah run & 30-minute walking tour for 4 guests LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to MISCHIEF & STOMPY THE MEERKATS Mischief & Stompy the Meerkats. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future. NNYANE | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Nnyane. Nnyane was born in May 2014. This precious little Wild Dog pup had a very tough start and had to be hand reared. Nnyane, which is Tswana for “the small one” was named as to her being so little. She is on our school route tour and learners from all over have met this wonderful cutie, while learning all about the African Wild Dog. KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
ADOPTION FORM
Contact: adoptions@dewildt.co.za www.dewildt.co.za ADOPTION FORM The mission of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is to ensure the long term survival of Cheetahs alongside AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donati ABOUT US | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre – De Wildt (Originally the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre) was the first establishment in the world to breed captive cheetahs on a sustainable basis and was the firstCites approved cheetah breeding facility in the world. The aim of the Centre is to maintain a viable genetic pool of not only the BLOG | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoption package for R3600 per year includes:. Certificate of adoption A photograph of your “wild child” Update via email during the year 1 x Cheetah run & 30-minute walking tour for 4 guests LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to MISCHIEF & STOMPY THE MEERKATS Mischief & Stompy the Meerkats. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future. NNYANE | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Nnyane. Nnyane was born in May 2014. This precious little Wild Dog pup had a very tough start and had to be hand reared. Nnyane, which is Tswana for “the small one” was named as to her being so little. She is on our school route tour and learners from all over have met this wonderful cutie, while learning all about the African Wild Dog. KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
ADOPTION FORM
Contact: adoptions@dewildt.co.za www.dewildt.co.za ADOPTION FORM The mission of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is to ensure the long term survival of Cheetahs alongside AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
MONSTER | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Being endangered, The Centre does a lot of work with different species of Vultures. The numbers of Cape Vultures are declining daily due to injuries and poison.Cape Vultures are beautiful birds and can reach the age of 40 – 60 years in captivity. They pairup for life and ar
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE About us. Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certainmornings
TOURS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE BOOK NOW. R380 per adults. R250 per child (7 – 12 years) 2 hour tour. Booking is essential and is made with the reservations desk. Informative guided tours are offered on a daily basis, affording the guests the opportunity to drive through our cheetah and wild dog camps in an open safari vehicle. bookings@dewildt.co.za. ADOPTIONS | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Adoptions. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre do not receive any government funding and therefore depend on public support to continue with the work that we do. You and your family can take a special interest in one of the Centre’s animals by adopting one or more of them. Choose your favorite animal from the list of species and bysending your
CONTACT | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE ReservationsWe would love for you, your family, friends and even colleagues to join us for a day out!bookings@dewildt.co.za063 693 7403Daily: 08h00 - 17h00 After hours – please Whatsapp076 361 5180 | 072 285 3553Marketing & PRWould you like to know more or get involved with our marketing &am DE WILDT CHEETAH & WILDLIFE CENTRE De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre is situated nearby Hartbeespoort Dam at the base of the Magaliesberg of North West Province South Africa.This amazing Centre has become renowned for its efforts in breeding and researching endangered species, particularly their accomplishments in preventing the extinction of cheetahs.De Wildt provides visitors with an unique experience allowing tourists and EDUCATION | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE It's a Community Help Enviro-Education Through Animals. CHEETA is the education division of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre. We believe that education is a vital part of the conservation process. Schools can visit The Ann van Dyk Cheetah centre for informative tours and fun activities. In 2003 the Centre launched its Outreach EducationProgramme
MONSTER | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE PLEASE ADOPT ME :) Being endangered, The Centre does a lot of work with different species of Vultures. The numbers of Cape Vultures are declining daily due to injuries and poison.Cape Vultures are beautiful birds and can reach the age of 40 – 60 years in captivity. They pairup for life and ar
LENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
WILD DOG CONSERVATION (1978—2012) Wild dog conservation (1978—2012) The Anatolian Shepherd Dog Programme has aided cheetah preservation in South Africa, and to a far lesser extent it has also helped with conserving the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). Seldom tolerated by game farmers, wild dogs are regarded as cruel, ruthless and callous killers and often shot onsight. The
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation Policy. Up to 14 Days – Guests forfeit 50% of full Reservation Value. 14 – 7 Days – Guests forfeit 75% of full Reservation Value. Less than 7 Days – Guests forfeit 100% of full Reservation Value. No Show – Guests responsible for full ReservationValue. No
CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN CONSERVATION RELIEF The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is putting conservation at risk.Help us keep our projects open and functional, ensure that our conservation heroes can keep doing their vital work.The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre is a non-profit organisation, we rely on tours, adoptions, sponsorships and donatiLENA'S COFFEE SHOP
Between working at the Lodge and working at the Centre, Lena has been with the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre for over 15 years. She took over the little coffee shop and has been operating for nearly a year now. Enjoy a cup of coffee before you experience the exciting "Cheetah run"or gra
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XENA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Xena was born in May 2014. She was taken from her litter at 2 months old as she was found with all the skin missing off the back of her neck. When she returned from the vet we placed her in with Nnyane, and the two are now inseparab le.. These two African Wild Dogs have gone a long way in teaching people about conservation and efforts being made to secure their future. LILY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Lily. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Lily had a rough start to life when there was a rare strain of Parvovirus that broke out on the farm. Most of the cubs that year unfortunately did not make it due to the virus. She has a very gentle nature and is always ready to offer some cheetah love to KIARA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Kiara. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Kiara was born at the centre on the 18 March. Her mom, Mufasa, was a first time mom and with such a large litter, she and two of her brothers were very neglected so we had to intervene to save them. She has grown into such a magnificent cheetah with an awesome personality and amazing speed and agility. COMMON NAME:Cheetah.
NNYANE | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Nnyane. Nnyane was born in May 2014. This precious little Wild Dog pup had a very tough start and had to be hand reared. Nnyane, which is Tswana for “the small one” was named as to her being so little. She is on our school route tour and learners from all over have met this wonderful cutie, while learning all about the African Wild Dog. AMAPAJAMA | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Amapajama. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Amapajama was born at the Pretoria Zoo in 1995, and despite her age she is still eager to solve the puzzles that the guides leave for her. She loves to play in her water pond and also with the hosepipe. Although Honey Badgers are known for their aggressive behaviour, Amapajama can be a bit of a sweetie pie! BARNEY | CHEETAH CONSERVATION & RESEARCH CENTRE Barney. PLEASE ADOPT ME. Barney was born in November 2003 at the West Rand Zoo, and brought to us. He gives a nice display for the tours, showing what he thinks caracals should really do all day – sleep! In other words, Barney is a magnificent couch potato. He enjoys his food, maybe even too much! We are hiding his food in various places soMISCHIEF & STOMPY
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Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certain mornings guests have the option to book a cheetah run and guided tour package. The cheetah run offers an opportunity to witness a breath taking high speed cheetah chase. Tours are led by a knowledgeable guide and visitors to the Centre will see a variety of animals including cheetah, King Cheetah, African wild dog, caracal and vultures amongstothers.
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