The Cape Leopard Trust

The Cape Leopard TrustThe Cape Leopard Trust aims to optimally facilitate conservation of the Cape's predator diversity through simultaneously implementing conservation strategies, research projects and tourism initiatives.

It will also educate and encourage the youth of disadvantaged communities to have a vested interest in the environment. Read more...

Why the Leopard?

leopard_home.gif The leopard fills the role of the apex predator in the Western Cape ecosystem and acts as an “umbrella species” which will effectively help in the conservation of smaller, lower profile predators.

Its resilience to persecution notwithstanding, the leopard has suffered extensive range loss in the Cape and is now extinct in many areas of the province where it formerly occurred. The species is routinely and regularly removed from farms with little knowledge of population or genetic status, whether removals are sustainable or whether the factors giving rise to conflict are established. Read more...

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CLT in Namaqualand

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

The Namaqua Project is fully funded by Conservation International (CI) and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF). Thank you for this amazing support!

The CLT Namaqualand project has been quite something! About as extreme as the weather in the area, it has been through lows and has come through it all and is now on the road to success. It all started with our most magnificent leopard photo to date – that of a beautiful female leopard (Rachel) and her two cubs captured on film earlier in the year.

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