Not just Cheetahs….

The students have been able to observe a large variety of animal, bird, and plant species in the wild. By spending time both during the day and camping out overnight, they have also observed many different elements of their lives.





Not just Cheetahs….

The students have been able to observe a large variety of animal, bird, and plant species in the wild. By spending time both during the day and camping out overnight, they have also observed many different elements of their lives.





Data Gathering

Under the guidance of the research and conservation scientists at CCF, the students were able to gather real time data in the field. They will spend time analyzing the data and formatting their findings for presentation during the final week of the course back in the classroom at Collegiate.




Data Gathering

Under the guidance of the research and conservation scientists at CCF, the students were able to gather real time data in the field. They will spend time analyzing the data and formatting their findings for presentation during the final week of the course back in the classroom at Collegiate.




Feeding the Cheetahs

Understanding the conservation of the Cheetahs and the survival of the biodiversity of the area, depends on understanding what and how the Cheetahs eat. Our students gathered first hand experience with this during their work at CCF.






Feeding the Cheetahs

Understanding the conservation of the Cheetahs and the survival of the biodiversity of the area, depends on understanding what and how the Cheetahs eat. Our students gathered first hand experience with this during their work at CCF.






Research Begins in Full

After months of preparation (and two weeks of full time learning) behind them, the students began their intensive research upon arrival at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. Chan is focusing on conservation education in the area, Price and Willis are studying the biodiversity of the region's animals, and Anna and Parker are researching bush encroachment on native plant species. The students are well prepared for this in-depth research gathering during their four day stay at the research center at CCF. They will also spend a week in the classroom upon their return to U.S. finalizing and writing up their research for their final presentations on July 2nd.
Learn more about research initiatives at CCF here.

Our students hard at work.




Research Begins in Full

After months of preparation (and two weeks of full time learning) behind them, the students began their intensive research upon arrival at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. Chan is focusing on conservation education in the area, Price and Willis are studying the biodiversity of the region's animals, and Anna and Parker are researching bush encroachment on native plant species. The students are well prepared for this in-depth research gathering during their four day stay at the research center at CCF. They will also spend a week in the classroom upon their return to U.S. finalizing and writing up their research for their final presentations on July 2nd.
Learn more about research initiatives at CCF here.

Our students hard at work.