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The breeding of endangered, vulnerable or rare animal species (with a focus on ensuring that breeding programmes are structured in such a manner to ensure the genetic biodiversity of the species in the custodianship of the Centre)
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The education of learners, students and the general public in conservation and conservation activities
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The release and establishment of captive-bred cheetahs to the wild (prospective destinations must exhibit sound environmental and conservation management policies)
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The promotion of scientific research and development in the wildlife field
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The generation of funds to assist in the operational costs of the Centre (which makes no profit from its operation).
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The treatment and rehabilitation of wild animals that are brought to the Centre.
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The provision of a safe alternative for damage-causing animals on commercial farms, with a view to ultimately introducing them into conservation areas that can accommodate such animals into their management policies