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Maclennan, S.; Sillero, C.
Sahara Carnivores Project - Annual Report
2010  Full Book

The Sahara harbours a rich carnivore guild, including canids (golden jackal, RĀppell's fox, pale fox and fennec), small cats (sand cat, African wild cat, caracal) and larger predators such as striped hyaena and cheetah. The Saharan race of cheetah (_Acinonyx jubatus hecki_) is very rare, and one of the most specialized and threatened carnivores in Africa. The Sahara Carnivores Project started in August 2009 to study this carnivore guild in the deserts of eastern Niger. The project is collaboration between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) at University of Oxford, the Sahara Conservation Fund and the Saint Louis Zoo, under the aegis of the IUCN/SSC Cat, Canid and Hyaena Specialist Groups and AZA's Canid and Hyenid Advisory Group. Our aim is improve our understanding of sympatric Saharan carnivores, and evaluate the impact of human activities on carnivore populations, and that of carnivore predation on livestock. We work in Termit and Tin Toumma of the southern Sahara in close collaboration with Sahara Conservation Fund ecological monitoring team in Termit and the Niger Ministry of the Environment.

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