Thanks to tracking technology supported by the Forever Wild Foundation, a male cheetah on Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is recovering well after treatment for serious injuries.
At the end of September, the Forever Wild Foundation supported a successful multi-day cheetah collaring operation in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, KwaZulu-Natal.
Thanks to a GPS collar provided by the Forever Wild Foundation, CF27 and her cubs have been closely monitored with consistent daily location data, contributing valuable insights for long-term conservation efforts.
With a tracking collar at the ready, the Forever Wild Foundation is supporting efforts to follow the journey of CF38, a young cheetah newly on her own. Although she slipped away during the first collaring attempt, the team remains hopeful for the next opportunity.
Thanks to a collar provided by the Forever Wild Foundation, the Wildlife ACT team was able to witness the exciting sighting of CF24 with her five new cubs. This vital support allows ongoing monitoring of the family’s progress.




