| Born Free | Location: Shamwari Game Reserve, South Africa |
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Here in South Africa the Born Free Foundation has only one facility – the Shamwari Game Reserve near Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape. The Shamwari centre was opened in 1999 and forms part of the Foundation’s Big Cat Campaign. |
| Wild Dogs | Location: Tembe Elephant Park, South Africa |
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African Wild Dog’s once occurred throughout sub-Saharan Africa but today only occupy a fraction of this area. Habitat, fragmentation and isolation, exacerbated by human persecution, are the main factors contributing to this decline. |
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Global Wildlife Conservation Initiatives
Land Rover works closely with five key conservation partners, actively supporting projects and fundraising activities around the world. We’re proud of our association with Biosphere Expeditions, Born Free Foundation, China Exploration & Research Society, Earthwatch Institute and the Royal Geographical Society, and what we’ve achieved together.
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| Wild Dogs | Location: South Africa |
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The African wild dog shares many of Land Rover’s key characteristics: it travels vast distances over all sorts of terrain, has a gutsy, adventurous spirit, and a love of freedom and the great outdoors. Land Rover also supports the EWT’s ongoing scientific research program, which includes the generic mapping and population management of various wild dog populations. |
| Lion Rescue | Location: South Africa |
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As part of our sponsorship of the Born Free Foundation, Land Rover has helped to fund the rescue of three lions from a circus, and the development of the Jean Byrd Animal Rescue and Education Centre, Born Free’s Big Cat Sanctuary in South Africa. |
| Big Cat Rescue | Location: South Africa |
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Land Rover supports the Born Free Foundation's Big Cat Rescue Campaign in South Africa, as part of our Fragile Earth commitment. Lions and leopards rescued from zoos, circuses and other captive facilities are resettled in two sanctuaries within the award-winning Shamwari Wildlife Reserve in the Eastern Cape. |
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