Happy New Year everyone! With special thanks to generous sponsors, we have just received funding for 12 Moultrie camera trap units. This is very exciting news, since the project is dependent on both non-invasive monitoring techniques and captured photographs of cheetahs and other carnivores for ver... See More
Wishing all of you a lovely holiday and a peaceful and compassionate 2012. All the best from the wilds of Tsavo, The Tsavo Cheetah Project
Please help support our vital field work, by donating in any way that you can. The TCP is trying to raise $5,000 by Nov. 6th! These funds will keep me (the PI) and a Kenyan assistant, in the field full-time for six-eight months. We are under fiscal sponsorship of Cheetah Conservation Fund, outside of ... See More
Dear All, The Tsavo cheetahs have been highlighted as an important cheetah population in the recent strategic plan for the species. http://www.kws.org/export/sites/kws/info/publications/strategies/Conservation_and_management_for_Cheetah_and_Wildogs_in_Kenya.pdf Unfortunately, these cheetahs fac... See More
Just a reminder to please send in your Tsavo cheetah photos, if you are fortunate enough to encounter a cheetah in the Tsavo region. Given the vastness of Tsavo, tourists' and stakeholders' submitted photographs assist me in individually identifying members of this very important cheetah population... See More