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Namibia Leopards: Namibia is a country located in South-West Africa, which is famous for its diverse fauna and natural beauty. This country has immense natural wealth but it is especially known for leopards. Leopards have also been brought to India from Namibia. Today, less than seven thousand cheetahs are left in the forests of the world, more than 99 percent of them are in Africa. So let us tell you why Namibian leopards are so famous.

Population of cheetahs

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The population of cheetahs in Namibia is the highest in the world. This country is completely dedicated to the conservation of the protected species of cheetahs. The population of cheetahs in Namibia is around 2000, which is about 25 percent of the total cheetah population in the world.

Safe habitat
Namibia has made a significant contribution in creating a safe habitat for cheetahs. Various national parks and protected areas here provide suitable environment and resources for cheetahs, which has increased their numbers.

Conservation efforts

Many organizations and institutions are working for the conservation of cheetahs in Namibia. Organizations like the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) have done important work to protect cheetahs and their habitat. These organizations work to raise awareness about cheetahs, do research and educate local communities.

Tourism

Namibia’s tourism industry is also famous because of cheetahs. Tourists come here to see cheetahs in their natural habitat. This not only boosts the local economy, but also supports cheetah conservation efforts.

Research and studies

Research and studies done on cheetahs in Namibia have also made it famous. The cheetah research centers and universities here do in-depth study on the behavior of cheetahs, their lifestyle and conservation methods.

Namibia is in serious trouble

Even though Namibia is famous for its cheetahs, this country has contributed to the conservation of cheetahs but today this country is facing a serious crisis. At present, there is a terrible drought in Namibia. Due to the drought, about 84 percent of the country’s food reserves have been destroyed. The people living here are facing the problem of food. In such a serious time, to deal with the crisis of drought and starvation, the government of Namibia has turned to its natural resources, especially wildlife. The government here has planned to kill wild animals to provide food to its people.