At least one of them definitely had a collar fitted which is a bit of a shame... it might make them easier to find
BUT... the logistics in darting and moving them might mean they don't try again for a little while. We shall see
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Great pics and information, Peej!
Ai, seems many great cats in Addo area don't care for rules!
Ai, seems many great cats in Addo area don't care for rules!
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PJL wrote:The exciting news this morning is that they escaped overnight
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It seems that the park management are adamant that these boys need to be moved and I can understand why. Staying in the main game area doesn't help the species in any kind of way, so after a transfer to Kuzuko they will at least have the chance to breed (I believe they either have or will shortly have females arriving at Kuzuko).
Currently one cheetah (which had been collared) was re-captured and is in the boma again. The other 2 are still out in the park - this morning they were back down the south of the park.
In the rush of posting some information about them the other day I wasn't able to go through all my photos, so here are some more from our sighting last Sunday
Not your everyday sighting - cheetah with an Indian Ocean backdrop
Currently one cheetah (which had been collared) was re-captured and is in the boma again. The other 2 are still out in the park - this morning they were back down the south of the park.
In the rush of posting some information about them the other day I wasn't able to go through all my photos, so here are some more from our sighting last Sunday
Not your everyday sighting - cheetah with an Indian Ocean backdrop
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Great shot's PJL, Looks like they will be moved by the time we get there
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The last that we will see of the cheetahs in Addo
Lovely pic with the ocean behind
Lovely pic with the ocean behind
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The 2 who are still free are down that area again this morning. I'm not sure how long they'll remain free for though
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Wonder how the one in the boma is doing without his brothers / mates
More great pix though. You certainly made the most of it as long as it lasted, well still lasts at the moment
More great pix though. You certainly made the most of it as long as it lasted, well still lasts at the moment
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We will still be able to see them .............parting with quite an amount of Rands
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