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The Orphaned Cubs of Welgevonden: Carmen Warmenhove, Welgevonden Game Reserve

The Orphaned Cubs of Welgevonden: Carmen Warmenhove, Welgevonden Game Reserve

FromCats of the Wild


The Orphaned Cubs of Welgevonden: Carmen Warmenhove, Welgevonden Game Reserve

FromCats of the Wild

ratings:
Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Around 12,000 years there was a mass extinction event that eliminated around 75% of the world's large mammals. It's still unclear exactly what caused this but it marked the end for legendary megafauna such as the woolly mammoth and the sabre-toothed tiger. Remarkably, a handful of cheetahs survived this event, but it created a population bottleneck, resulting in an extreme reduction of their genetic diversity. Today, the average level of genetic variation in cheetahs is less than 4%, lower than the gorillas of Virunga National Park, the Amur tigers and Australia's Tassie devil.
What all of this means is that cheetah conservation is really important and needs to be carefully managed. So in 2018 when a private game reserve in South Africa found three orphaned cheetah cubs calling incessantly for their mother, they made a decision to intervene - a decision to fight for their survival. Typically, orphaned cheetah cubs are removed from the wild and placed in facilities - but Welgevonden wanted to try a new approach - could they keep the cubs in the wild and just help them to bolster their odds of survival?
This episode features Carmen Warmenhove from Welgevonden Game Reserve.
Links

Welgevonden Game Reserve
Carmen’s Research Paper
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (40)

Lions, tigers and leopards are just some of the 40 species of wild cat around the world that are under threat. Join me, as we travel to every corner of the globe to hear the incredible stories from the people and communities working to study and protect all species of wild cat. Wild cat conservation is more than just cats - by protecting cats, we save other species in their ecosystems, we help local communities in their habitats and we conserve huge swathes of precious land across the planet. Cats of the Wild is an original, not-for-profit podcast by Andy Varvel.