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Poacher-Set Fires Menace Cheetah Cubs in Mozambique Conservancy

A den housing Evey, a cheetah, and her 25-day-old cubs faced imminent destruction as deliberate fires swept through the Panyame conservancy. Poachers ignited the brush to clear paths for snares, forcing conservationists into a grueling 30-hour struggle to protect the vulnerable wildlife from the advancing flames.

Bio & NewsAugust 20, 2026213 reads0

Dr. Robbie Kröger, founder of The Origins Foundation, joined local field teams to combat the blaze that threatened one of the project's most critical monitoring sites. While seasonal fires are a known risk in the Tete region, the deliberate nature of these infernos has created unprecedented conditions for the Panyame Cheetah Project. By August 17, the team successfully extinguished the fires, confirming that the cheetahs remained unharmed.

Conservationists rely on GPS collar data to track movement patterns, a necessity when environmental disturbances force animals to abandon familiar territories. Kröger emphasized that the event highlights the volatile reality of field work, where immediate intervention determines the survival of protected species. The Origins Foundation continues to provide resources for re-collaring efforts and landscape monitoring, aiming to secure long-term stability for the cheetah population in a region increasingly pressured by human encroachment.

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