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AfriCat Foundation
Founded1991
FounderWayne Hanssen,
The Hanssen Family
TypeConservation of large carnivores
FocusEducation and Carnivore rehabilitation
Location
Area served
Okonjima, Otjiwarongo (Namibia)
MethodConservation through Education
OwnerHanssen Family
Key people
Tammy Hoth (Exec. Director)
AffiliationsAfricat UK
Africat USA
Okonjima Lodge
Websitehttp://www.africat.org

The AfriCat Foundation is a Namibian organisation promoting the conservation of large carnivores.

Background

In 1991, the AfriCat Foundation was registered as a non-profit organization to raise finds for the care of large carnivores. [1][2]

References

  1. ^ Horsford, Simon (26 September 2010). "Namibia guide: sand and safari" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  2. ^ Reid, Roxanne (15 November 2015). "African Addict" – via www.roxannereid.co.za.


This article is based on information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.