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Two new animals arrive at Chester Zoo
Fewer than 500 Northeast African cheetahs remain in the wild, and Chester Zoo's arrival of brothers Kendi and Tafari supports an international breeding programme to prevent extinction.
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Two rare cheetah brothers arrive at Chester Zoo
TWO rare cheetah brothers have arrived at Chester Zoo.
·Northwich, United Kingdom
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Chester Zoo welcomes rare Northeast African cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari
CHESTER Zoo has welcomed two very special new arrivals.
·Chester, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleMeet Kendi and Tafari – Chester Zoo’s new cheetah brothers
Two highly endangered cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari, have arrived at Chester Zoo as part of international efforts to save their species from extinction. The one-year-old Northeast African cheetahs have transferred from Yorkshire Wildlife Park to Chester as part of a breeding and conservation initiative. The brothers are among fewer than 500 of their kind […]
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