Predator Watch #17
International Cheetah Day Special (4th December 2025)

Every day in the wild, a new story is written.
To see a cheetah is to witness the very spirit of the Maasai Mara. An explosion of grace and speed, it is the symbol of the vast, open plains it calls home. Yet, to be built for wide-open spaces in a world that is shrinking is to be vulnerable.
The Science of Survival

During our 2025 three-month Intensive Monitoring Session (IMS), our research team:
- Covered over 6,600 km, traversing the Greater Mara Ecosystem.
- Recorded 52 cheetah sightings.
This data allows us to understand their spatial ecology, behaviors, and threats facing them.

Hope
In a critical step to reverse the alarming decline of the cheetah in the Greater Maasai Mara, Kicheche Safari Camps has partnered with Kenya Wildlife Trust to launch the Cheetah Patrol Vehicle Appeal. The situation is urgent: our data records a devastating 66% decline in the local cheetah population since 2020, with only 12 resident adults and fewer than 5 breeding females recorded in 2024.
To combat threats like retaliatory killings and habitat encroachment, we are aiming to raise USD 65,000 to fund a dedicated patrol vehicle. This unit will be essential for real-time monitoring, community engagement, and coordinated protection, serving as a lifeline to safeguard the future of the Mara’s most vulnerable predator.
Be a Part of the Story
Support Our Work
This World Cheetah Day, you can help us secure a future for the Greater Mara’s cheetahs
- $50 buys boots for a Lion Ambassador on the front lines of conflict mitigation.
- $200 installs predator-deterrent lights on a boma, protecting both livestock and cheetahs.
- $ 500 keeps our research vehicles moving for a month.
- $5,000 deploys a GPS collar, on a cheetah like Nalala, providing data on their movements.
Every donation makes a difference and allows us to continue this important work.





