Lisa Kytosaho - Rehabilitating Wild Cheetahs in South Africa

Published: Oct. 14, 2018, noon

b'#12: Lisa Kytsoaho is the head of the Western Cape Cheetah Conservation Program in South Africa and by all means, she is no normal 26-year-old. Lisa lives with, raises, and rehabilitates cheetahs to return to the wild. Cheetah are nervous animals that are often unhappy in captivity, and don\\u2019t like the company or presence of humans. Despite this, Lisa has managed to build a close and beautiful relationship with the 14 cheetahs in her care, and this beautiful relationship has become a matter of fascination for many people around the world.\\n\\nLisa talks in detail about\\n1) What goes into raising and rehabilitating a Cheetah\\n2) The economics behind starting and expanding wildlife conservation efforts and the key factors behind there sustainability.\\n3) How to identify foundations that have the animals best interest at heart.\\n4) How you can follow her path in both a small and large way to help save animals around the world.\\n\\nOn the outside, you may see a beauty that seems to be snuggling and cuddling cheetahs all day but that couldn\\u2019t be farther from the reality. We\\u2019re talking like female version of Tarzan status as Lisa spends her days out in the fields with the cheetahs where she teaches them how to survive and hunt in the wild with a level of dedication that will blow your mind. Bottom Line, We need more people like Lisa in this world, and I know her story will strike a chord with many of you.\\n\\nFollow Lisa on social media:\\nInstagram: @Lisatorajaqueline\\nBlog: TBA :)\\n\\nFollow Ian (LenJones) on Social Media:\\nInstagram: @lenjoness\\nFacebook: /Ianlenhartlive'