The Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) Research team is thrilled to share some feedback from our recently completed large-scale camera trap survey of the Boland Mountain Complex (BMC).
The Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) Research & Conservation team is excited to share some updates on an ongoing comprehensive project to investigate and protect leopard movement corridors in the Western Cape.
In 2024, the Cape Leopard Trust Environmental Education team embarked on an exciting project to create a Virtual Reality (VR) experience of the Cederberg Wilderness.
The Cape Leopard Trust’s arsenal of camera traps is some of the most valuable assets in our research toolkit.
In regions where agriculture intersects with natural habitats, farming operations often encroach on wild spaces.
As we approach the end of another busy year, we want to take this opportunity to thank you – our friends, funders, donors, sponsors and partners – for your loyal support.
The Cape Leopard Trust’s Girls in Conservation programme continues to empower young women and promote a diverse workforce to tackle pressing environmental challenges.
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