Born to Run Campaign - Help us Build a Cheetah Conservation Centre!

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Only 7,100 African cheetahs remain in the wild.

Down from an estimated 100,000 a century ago.

Living on an ever-decreasing patch of this earth, the fastest land animal on Earth is at risk of being outrun. By other strong apex predators, by its limited genetic diversity, by illegal wildlife pet trade in Cheetah cubs.  

At the Big Cat Sanctuary we have a track record of successful breeding efforts with our resident cats through participation in European Endangered Species (EEP) breeding programmes. Maintaining a healthy captive population is vital for conservation of the species in the wild.

Between 22-29 April we are running our Born to Run campaign for the African Cheetah. Funds raised go to a brand-new spacious Cheetah Breeding Centre and grassroot conservation work in Africa.

renowned wildlife artists Danielle Tomlinson and Lucy d'Auvergne are donating two unique art works for auction, with proceeds going towards our Born to Run campaign. 

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Lot 1
£ 1,700
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'Poised' - Cheetah sculpture by renowned sculptress Lucy d'Auvergne
Lot 2
£ 4,000
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Willow by celebrated visual artist Danielle Tomlinson
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