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Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

On the wildlife tracking course students use their new tracking skills to locate wild animals in the bush

Cheetah Kill

Cheetah Kill

Cheetah Kill

Cheetah Kill

The cheetah has an average hunting success rate of around 50% - half of its chases result in capture.

Tracking cheetah on foot!

Tracking cheetah on foot!

Tracking cheetah on foot!

Tracking cheetah on foot!

Running at speeds between 112 and 120 km/h (70 and 75 mph) puts a great deal of strain on the cheetah's body. When sprinting, the cheetah's body temperature becomes so high that it would be deadly to continue; this is why the cheetah is often seen resting after it has caught its prey.

Cheetah at a kill

Cheetah at a kill

Cheetah at a kill

Cheetah at a kill

It is thought that cheetahs lose between approximately 10 to 15% of kills to the hyena.

Tracking cheetah using telemetry

Tracking cheetah using telemetry

Tracking cheetah using telemetry

Tracking cheetah using telemetry

Tracking cheetah and leopard using telemetry equipment and traditional tracking techniques is the main focus at Zingela Predator Conservation Project

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Hanchi Conservation project

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Hanchi Conservation project

Video of volunteering at the Hanchi Conservation Project.= in South Africa.