EWT’s raffle for cheetahs

When buying the raffle tickets you will also be helping these special cats to win the race against extinction.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), based in Modderfontein is running a Malawian experience raffle to help endangered cheetahs.

The mission of the EWT is to conserve threatened species and ecosystems throughout Africa to the benefit of all.

According to EWT, human pressures threatening cheetahs include retaliatory killings due to livestock attacks, snaring, poaching for skins, roadkill, and loss of space due to agriculture and urbanisation.

Almost a quarter of this global decline has taken place in the past 15 years.

When buying the raffle tickets you will also be helping these special cats to win the race against extinction.

Purchase one of the 1,000 tickets and you could win a rare opportunity to track cheetahs in Malawi.

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For only R500, each ticket buys you a chance to win the exclusive trip to see the first cheetahs to be introduced to Liwonde National Park, Malawi.

This prize includes three nights for two at Mvuu Lodge National Park in Malawi, and two days spent tracking Cheetahs in the park with an EWT cheetah expert.

Return tickets, for two, from OR Tambo international to Chileka International Airport/Lilongwe International Airport and airport transfers in Malawi are also included.

Entries close at midnight on 28 February 2019, or when all tickets have been sold, whichever is first.

Visit www.ewtraffle.org.za or email tammyb@ewt.org.za

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