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According to an educational video at the
Cheetah Outreach Project at Spier, it is now our turn to be their
companions: These nimble beasts are on the brink of extinction. And
their fate is in our hands.
The Cheetah Outreach project was started
eight years ago on a piece of land donated by the Spier estate, outside
Stellenbosch. The project aims to provide a voice to the free ranging
cheetah through education and awareness in urban and rural communities.
Take a stroll through the Cheetah Outreach
Project and come face to face with these majestic cats. Meet Zsa Zsa,
Savannah, Shan, Charlie, Kai and Shadow - the Cheetah Outreach
Project's friendly feline ambassadors. Learn more about their lives,
their habits and the dangers that face them.
Stroke an adult cheetah, cuddle up with a cute little
cub, or go on a guided tour with one of the project's many enthusiastic
volunteers (Cheetah Outreach volunteers come from all over the world -
quitting their jobs, selling their houses and saying goodbye to their
friends - to fight for the survival of this beautiful animal).
On your tour of the centre, you will also meet a
pack of brave Turkish Anatolian Shepard dogs: When rural farmers lose
their livestock to predators they often blame and kill cheetahs
(without taking other predators into account). These furry ‘soldiers'
are bred on the premises at Spier and then sent to various rural farms
to protect farmers' livestock against predators and cheetahs from
farmers.
A personal encounter with a cheetah is a
humbling experience: Upon meeting these graceful African cats, it is
easy to understand why they have been doted on by kings and noblemen
across the globe for centuries.
Molo says: "A visit to the Cheetah Outreach centre is a fun and educational outing for children and adults alike:
Spier has an array of other fun activities
on offer for the whole family. Why not pop in at the Eagle Encounter
Raptor Rehabilitation Centre afterwards. Or enjoy a picnic on the
estate's lush green lawns: The picnic grounds are equipped with a deli,
a large outside play garden and pony rides for the kids.
Read more about the Village at Spier hotel, the Eagle Encounters project, the new Spier art rooms and wine tastings at Spier. Also subscribe to our free monthly newsletter for more unique things to do in Cape Town".