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LEOPARD RESEARCH PROJECT FUNDING APPEAL Prepared by the SanWild Wildlife Trust South Africa
February 2010 In December 2009 SanWild applied for a permit to capture, dart and collar two “problem” leopards outside the reserve. We are extremely pleased that these permits have now been issued by the conservation department and approval for a research project has been obtained. Your urgent help is needed to launch this very important conservation project.
After these illegal
hunts have taken place, the leopard skin is normally smuggled or
sent out of the country on fraudulently obtained permits. At
least in some instances offenders have been arrested. A large
number of innocent leopards have also been destroyed as so
called “cattle killers” and others have fallen prey to poachers.
Leopards simply can no longer withstand the onslaught against
them by mankind and urgent intervention is needed to ensure that
this magnificent cat is protected for future generations.
It is also necessary to be able to determine the movements of wild leopards and possible stock damage. The education of land owners is also an extremely important factor that will determine the outcome of the battle between landowners and predators. In South Africa we are constantly faced with old fashioned ideas and perceptions; from a time where the only good leopard was a dead leopard. Hundreds of leopards in South Africa have been hunted illegally, have died as a result of snaring and gin traps and have been hunted in “legal” hunts.
Today we also have
to face the increasing demand for leopard products for
traditional African culture in a time when wild leopard are
declining as a result of poaching, legal and illegal hunting,
habitat destruction and human encroachment. The bottom line
remains – leopards are in serious trouble and need our urgent
help.
This is an
extremely exciting and very necessary project and will be
launched in conjunction with a number of other leopard
conservation groups operating throughout South Africa. The sole
objective of the research project will be to save leopards
lives, obtain important scientific data by researching leopard
behavior and hunting techniques and to education landowners.
This project will save leopards.
SanWild Wildlife
Sanctuary
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