National Geographic Creativeさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic CreativeInstagram)「Photo by @nicholesobecki | A coalition of cheetahs squares off for a shared meal—but this is no ordinary group of big cats. These are captive-born, hand-raised cheetahs bred to genetically reinforce wild populations in southern Africa. The fastest land animal on Earth, cheetahs face extinction pressure from habitat destruction, conflict with humans, trafficking, and climate change, and their numbers have plummeted to just around 7,000 adults worldwide. Having survived historical events that greatly reduced population size, cheetahs today have low genetic variability, which puts them at risk of disease and harmful mutations. This spotted crew is being trained to survive back in the wild, where they can bring fresh genetic stock and help ensure that the species isn’t consigned to history. But it must happen alongside efforts to stop trafficking, habitat loss, and poaching. | Rewilding programs like this one are possible thanks to leading #logistics experts like @dhl_global. Find out more about how DHL supports these missions and fights for animal rights across the globe.」2月24日 6時18分 - natgeointhefield

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Photo by @nicholesobecki | A coalition of cheetahs squares off for a shared meal—but this is no ordinary group of big cats. These are captive-born, hand-raised cheetahs bred to genetically reinforce wild populations in southern Africa. The fastest land animal on Earth, cheetahs face extinction pressure from habitat destruction, conflict with humans, trafficking, and climate change, and their numbers have plummeted to just around 7,000 adults worldwide. Having survived historical events that greatly reduced population size, cheetahs today have low genetic variability, which puts them at risk of disease and harmful mutations. This spotted crew is being trained to survive back in the wild, where they can bring fresh genetic stock and help ensure that the species isn’t consigned to history. But it must happen alongside efforts to stop trafficking, habitat loss, and poaching. | Rewilding programs like this one are possible thanks to leading #logistics experts like @dhl_global. Find out more about how DHL supports these missions and fights for animal rights across the globe.


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