| The
AfriCat Foundation was founded in 1991
and officially registered as a non-profit organisation
in August 1993. AfriCat has grown significantly since
then and what started out primarily as an animal welfare
organisation has over the years, identified the need
to include a focus on education and research as being
essential to our mission – the long-term conservation
of large carnivores in Namibia.
The AfriCat Foundation
concentrates on four objectives in working towards its
mission:
• To create awareness
and promote the tolerance of large carnivores among
the farming community by assisting farmers in effective
farm management techniques, including targeting problem
predators as opposed to indiscriminate removal.
• To educate youth
about large carnivores and environmental awareness.
• To research large
carnivores, particularly cheetahs and leopards, on farmland
and in captivity.
• To provide humane
housing, treatment and care for orphaned and injured
animals. |