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Cracking Down on Cheetah Traffickers

Cracking Down on Cheetah Traffickers

S7 E3: Cracking Down on Cheetah Traffickers

Overheard at National Geographic

August 17, 202126m 40s

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Show Notes

Cheetahs are in trouble. With just 7,000 left in the wild in Africa, populations have been in a continuous decline due to trophy hunting, habitat loss, retaliatory killings, and dealers looking to sell them to the wealthy. National Geographic editor Rachael Bale shares what she saw at the trial of a notorious cheetah smuggler and explores how Somaliland is battling the illegal cheetah trade.

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Want more?

To see Nichole’s pictures and read Rachael’s reporting, check out their article “Cheetahs for Sale.


Can’t learn enough about cheetahs? Our Cheetah 101 video lays out the basics of cheetah biology and conservation 


In Somaliland, droughts are a major driver of human conflict with wildlife. You can read more about the effects of these droughts here. ​​


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