Cheetah Cub in Samburu

Cheetah Cub in Samburu

In this year’s IUCN Conference of the Parties meet­ing it was stated that IUCN rec­og­nized the threat to chee­tahs posed by the ille­gal pet trade. As explained in pre­vi­ous blogs, our fecal detec­tion dog project will assist in gath­er­ing nec­es­sary infor­ma­tion about the region of ori­gin using genetic mark­ers. Currently it is not known if
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Salama Research

Salama Research

In the past three months, Cosmas has com­pleted two dri­ving game counts in the Salama study area. Peter Barber returned to Kenya from Canada to visit dif­fer­ent areas of Kenya and to assist ACK. Peter has assisted with dri­ving and walk­ing game counts for the last sev­eral years. In the May game count Cosmas and
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KWS Officers Visit Salama Research Area"><span class="caps">KWS</span> Officers Visit Salama Research Area

KWS Officers Visit Salama Research Area">KWS Officers Visit Salama Research Area

Our research has been affil­i­ated with Kenya Wildlife Services since 2001. Each year we sub­mit study results, achieve­ments and data to KWS to assist with chee­tah con­ser­va­tion deci­sions. In the field we work closely with the Senior Warden, Community Warden, Science Officer and Area Rangers. During project plan­ning we con­sult with spe­cial­ists in the topic
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Scat analysis

Scat analysis

Deanna has also been assist­ing in set­ting up the lab­o­ra­tory por­tion of the scat prey hair analy­sis. We hired Viola Rono as the lab­o­ra­tory tech­ni­cian. Viola had train­ing in Biology and Micro-biology and had pre­vi­ously con­ducted an intern­ship with the KWS lab­o­ra­tory through the vet­eri­nary depart­ment. Viola has per­fected the mount­ing method­ol­ogy for the hair
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Detection Dog

Detection Dog

Chai and Cujo are not the first dogs trained by ACK staff and stu­dents. In 2008 – 2010 we trained my pet dog Ginger. A PhD can­di­date, Chifuyu Beckett (Hawksby) worked dili­gently to train Ginger. However, Ginger had a very strong bond to me, and the changes in ownership/training caused stress to both Ginger and to me. Ginger is
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March Welcome (belated)

March Welcome (belated)

It has been a very busy cou­ple of months for Action for Cheetahs in Kenya. We wel­comed the return of Deanna Russell to our field team. Deanna will vol­un­teer with us for three months as a dog trainer, learn­ing about meth­ods of detec­tion train­ing. Deana is work­ing with two young dogs. The first is Chai, a res­cue dog
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