Cheetah conservation organizations are involved in preserving and protecting cheetah populations, which are threatened by habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and fewer animals to hunt. It involves strategies like protecting natural habitats, establishing wildlife corridors, and resolving conflicts with farmers. Conservation also includes research to monitor cheetah populations, anti-poaching initiatives, and community education to promote coexistence. The goal is to maintain healthy ecosystems where cheetahs, as apex predators, can thrive, ensuring their survival for future generations.
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