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Dr. Laurie Marker, Cheetah Conservation Fund’s Founder and Executive Director meets Mr. Rich Block, CEO of the Santa Barbara ...
Laurie Marker, founder and executive director, said there’s only about 7,000 cheetahs left in the world, and many of them are killed for being a threat to livestock farms.
Laurie Marker, DPhil, founder and executive director of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, joined us to share how the program she created back in 1990 is working to save the world's fastest land animal.
A 5-month-old cub was very malnourished (a bag of bones), with sores all over her body and full of botfly maggots which are ...
Through the Cheetah Conservation Fund or CCF, founded in 1990, Dr. Marker is working to save cheetahs, whose biggest threats include habitat loss, illegal trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict.
“Cheetah Conservation Through Collaboration: A Call to Action” is the topic of a University of Wyoming Global Engagement Office talk Thursday, Oct. 17. Laurie Marker, Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) ...
Conservationist Laurie Marker will give a talk about cheetah conservation efforts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Monday. Marker, an adjunct professor at the University of Nebraska ...
Dr. Laurie Marker, a world-renowned conservationist who has spent the last 50 years saving cheetahs from extinction, sits down with Lenise Ligon to discuss efforts surrounding conservation efforts ...
One of the world’s leading experts on cheetah conservation is scheduled to speak Thursday, Oct. 19, at the University of Wyoming. The program is free and open to the public. Laurie Marker, executive ...
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