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Join us for an up close and personal tour and learn more about South
Africa's endangered wild cat species. Come and be mesmerised by the beauty of the Caracal (Lynx),
enchanted by the playful Serval, astonished by the speed and agility of the Cheetah and delighted
by the African Wildcat.
View and photograph these amazing animals at the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre. We
offer educational tours daily, with feedings during the afternoon tour and an informative
talk about the animals and the project by an experienced guide.
The aim of the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre is to care for wild Cheetahs, Serval
Cats, African Wildcats and Caracal (Lynx), which have been orphaned or injured in the wild
and are in need of care and rehabilitation. We also intend to breed where possible and
release the offspring back into their natural habitat. |
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| To create a wildlife awareness and education centre, also creates job
opportunities for the local community. |
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| The provision and maintenance of an environmentally friendly and
aesthetic wildlife centre for selected feline species. |
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| The management of a wildlife centre in conformance with generally
accepted standards, procedures and guidelines set by the KZN Wildlife Services. |
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| To attract local community, including school groups and tourist to the
centre for wildlife awareness and educational purposes. |
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Read up about these endangered wild cat species and view photo galleries of each. |
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| Your hosts are Louis & Cecillie Nel |
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info@emdonenilodge.com |
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www.emdonenilodge.com |
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+27 (0)35 562-7000 |
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+27 (0)82 713-3686 |
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+27 (0)35 562-7001 |
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| Or for emergencies only: |
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+27 (0)82 657-6959 |
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| The project has grown well in the last
year, with 2 young Cheetah, 6 Caracal (Lynx) and 5 African Wild Cat joining the project. We are
now able to offer guests the opportunity |
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| to view 4 of the 7 cat species found in Africa. |
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