Cabela Family Foundation second historic conservation effort transplants cheetahs to Mozambique to balance 2 M acre ecosystem
ZAMBEZE DELTA, Mozambique, Sept. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cabela Family Foundation, along with wildlife experts, has released wild cheetahs into the Zambeze Delta of Mozambique, the second largest conservation transport of wild cheetahs across an international boundary in history.
- ZAMBEZE DELTA, Mozambique, Sept. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cabela Family Foundation, along with wildlife experts, has released wild cheetahs into the Zambeze Delta of Mozambique, the second largest conservation transport of wild cheetahs across an international boundary in history.
- The objective of "Twelve Cheetahs" and " Twenty Four Lions " is to completely restore the natural ecosystem.
- Three more cheetahs were released on August 28, and the remaining two cheetahs on August 29.
- "Preserving our planet's natural wildlife and their environments through conservation is incredibly meaningful to my entire family and especially my late husband, Dick Cabela," Mary Cabela, founder of the Cabela Family Foundation, said.