Debated Taxonomy
- Acinonyx jubatus lanea, suggested as a subspecies in 1877 from a small population near the southern cape of Africa, now considered synonymous with A. jubatus jubatus.
- Acinonyx jubatus obergi, a debated subspecies from Namibia identified in 1913 and still under assessment but doubted to be separate from A. jubatus jubatus.
Location
The Southern African cheetah is the largest population of cheetahs remaining, with the total number estimated at 4,800. These cheetah populations are dispersed in the following countries:
This subspecies was rescued from extinction by the efforts of numerous conservation groups and can be seen at each of them and on game reserves, including the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre, the Cheetah Conservation Fund, Cheetah Outreach, the AfriCat Foundation, Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, and more. Cheetahs can also be found in the wild of these countries in grassland savanna habitats, but due to the encroaching bush many are forced into denser habitats which make hunting impossible. The majority of Southern African cheetahs live in Namibia and Botswana, and the fewest in Mozambique and Malawi where the estimated populations are 90 and 50 individuals, respectively.Angola
Bostwana
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mozambique
Malawi
Namibia
South Africa
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Visual Identification
Conservation
There are many parks and reserves in the range of the Southern African cheetah, but its numbers are still on the decline largely due to bush encroachment and predation by farmers. Conservation and research efforts primarily by the Cheetah Conservation Fund work toward educating the local populations about cheetahs and combatting the habitat loss cheetahs suffer through a variety of methods. Visit their website and others (links located on our About Us page) to see what you can do to help save the Southern African cheetah!
DID YOU KNOW......
.........that lions, leopards, and spotted hyenas are responsible for up to 60% of cheetah cub deaths?


































