Cheetah Conservation Fund UK

Sam Bird - Racing for Survival

British Formula E racing driver (Neom McLaren) Sam Bird, has taken up the Racing for Survival challenge. He is to spend the 2024 season backing the Cheetah’s race for survival.
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British racing driver Sam Bird (NEOM McLaren Formula E Team) has become an Ambassador for the Cheetah Conservation Fund in the UK and will focus on backing the Cheetah’s race for survival in 2024.

He will be joined by special friends as he runs around the world, pledging to raise £1 for every 1km he runs in training, at special events and locations throughout 2024, with the aim of raising as much funds and awareness as possible to help the cheetah win its race.

Sam said:

I know that when my Formula E car leaps from 0-60 in 3 seconds that there is only one land mammal on earth that can match me. That animal is the Cheetah. Built for speed and agility this big cat makes me feel humble as what it does keeps it alive. But they are endangered and I want to change that. It made perfect sense for me to become an Ambassador for this extraordinary animal and to support the work of The Cheetah Conservation Fund.”

Cheetah numbers have dropped by 98% to leave just 7,100 left in the wild in Africa. 300 cheetah cubs a year are taken from the wild in the Horn of Africa for the illegal wildlife pet trade. They are the most endangered big cat in Africa and time is running out on their race.

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Cheetah Conservation Fund UK

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Cheetahs are the most endangered big cats in Africa with only 7,100 remaining in the wild. The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) has developed a truly inspirational holistic model for cheetah conservation based on the premise that saving the cheetah will save everything else, including humans

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