Photography
CCF Livestock Guarding Dog (LGD) Mom and Pup
- Item Number
- 126
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
- Opening Bid
- 50 USD
Item Description
This 11" x 14" print photo captures a mom and pup, both of whom play an integral role in CCF's Livestock Guarding Dog (LGD) Program. Approximately 70% to 100% of human-wildlife conflict occurs on working farms. The CCF model farm and training programs help farmers keep their livestock safe from predators which, in turn, makes farmers less likely to trap or shoot a cheetah. These types of activities have successfully doubled the population of cheetahs in the wild.
Namibia is named the cheetah capital of the world for a reason - it is the country with the highest remaining wild cheetah population. CCF is strategically stationed in Otjiwarongo, Namibia on 57,661 Hectares or 142,483 acres of land.
Your purchase will help assist CCF with research, education and conservation efforts to save the cheetah in the wild.
Item Special Note
Donated by Jennifer Leigh Warner of Experience Wildlife, a commercial/editorial, nature/wildlife, landscape, fine art, photojournalism photographer based in California.
Ships free in the USA only, unless the winner chooses to cover shipping. If so, notify Dionne Stein by email at dionne@cheetah.org.
International bidders will be responsible for covering all costs of shipping.
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