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De Wildt a sanctuary for cheetahs considered “problem animals” due to clashes with farmers and encroachment from urban areas.🌴Conservation

A Cheeter ready to be fed at The Ann Van Dyk Cheeter Centre in North West, 15 April 2023., before the opening of The Ann van Dyk Musuem which was sponsored by Howard Buffet. Picture: Nigel Sibanda

And this weekend, a tribute to South African legend Ann van Dyke, who challenged Habana to the race, was opened in the form of a museum at the centre on Saturday.said Van Dyke’s accomplishments were extraordinary, “especially in a time when it was very difficult for women to do what she did”.In a pre-recorded congratulatory message, Habana said it was a “pretty epic moment” in his life.

Van Eeden noted medical expenses alone for sick animals, deworming, tick and flea prevention, as well as vaccinations ran to about R100 000 a year, then there was feeding for all the various animals and maintenance of the sanctuary.

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