My name is Colleen Kelly and I am from the San Francisco Bay
area in California. I discovered CCF
through Earthwatch and decided to volunteer to learn about working for animal
conservation: I have learned a lot!
CCF is a dynamic organization filled with people who are
fascinated about caring for the cheetahs under their guardianship and saving
the wild cheetah. I worked with
experienced, intelligent, creative people.
Everyone is incredibly generous, friendly and welcoming and has a great
sense of humor. It was a pleasure and an
honor to spend 2 weeks with them and to get to know them.
The highlights of my time at CCF start with the work I did
with the cheetah husbandry team.
Learning hands-on about how to care for cheetahs and working closely
with the team to feed them, water them, clean their pens, etc was an energizing
experience. Watching the cheetah run was
thrilling – the cheetah is truly a remarkable and beautiful animal.
Another highlight was participating in the 12-hour waterhole
count, which exposed me to so much beauty of the Namibian wildlife. Even working with the camera trapping photos
was a good laugh – and gave me a much-needed respite from the heat.
Overall, being at CCF, learning about how they care for
cheetahs and hearing about all the aspects of running a conservation
organization on a daily basis has opened my eyes to the challenges they face
and how truly inspiring their accomplishments are.
Thank you to all of the staff, interns and volunteers at CCF
for a remarkable time.
My Kenneth boy! Miss ya buddy :)
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