Cheetah Conservation Project, Botswana
Cost Breakdown
Cheetah Conservation Botswana is a not for profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of the region's cheetahs and the habitat upon which they depend. International support makes it possible to achieve our mission to conserve this endangered cat for future generations. Rest assured that 100% of your support goes directly into the running costs of this essential programme and will be utilized towards our field activities of research, community outreach and education. This is vital work to ensure we understand the status of Botswana’s cheetahs, the threats they encounter in the wild, as well as providing support and awareness raising for rural communities living with predators. Botswana has one of the highest populations of cheetahs in the world, the conservation of this species is not only a national issue but a global one. So thank you for joining us in the challenge to preserve Botswana’s and the earth’s rich biodiversity.
Cheetah Conservation Botswana is a not for profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of the region's cheetahs and the habitat upon which they depend. International support makes it possible to achieve our mission to conserve this endangered cat for future generations. Rest assured that 100% of your support goes directly into the running costs of this essential programme and will be utilized towards our field activities of research, community outreach and education. This is vital work to ensure we understand the status of Botswana’s cheetahs, the threats they encounter in the wild, as well as providing support and awareness raising for rural communities living with predators. Botswana has one of the highest populations of cheetahs in the world, the conservation of this species is not only a national issue but a global one. So thank you for joining us in the challenge to preserve Botswana’s and the earth’s rich biodiversity.
Transport
Airport transfer fees (1200km) £126
Fuel costs per vehicle £145
Fuel costs per vehicle £145
Accommodation
Utilities and maintenance (electricity, gas, water) £76
Camp maintenance £46
Utilities and maintenance (electricity, gas, water) £76
Camp maintenance £46
Staff costs £600
Training materials £50
Equipment (motion camera batteries…..) £100
Equipment (motion camera batteries…..) £100
Donation to CCB to support community, education and research programmes £450
WorkingAbroad Projects £150 (see below)
TOTAL - £1743 for one month
WorkingAbroad Projects is a non-profit company, aiming to support organisations around the world by sending volunteers to work in the domains of conservation, earth restoration, permaculture, indigenous rights, cultural development etc. The contribution made to WorkingAbroad Projects goes towards all expenses related to research, the Project Co-ordinator's travel to project site, materials, all backup throughout the projects, pre-departure information and all general advice. It is our long term aim to support projects through continually sending volunteers and also funding organisations in the field.
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