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Amy Tyler

Education Content Creator at Cheetah Conservation Fund

Amy Tyler, MRes, BSc (Hons), PGCE, is an experienced educator and ecologist currently serving as a Medical Sciences Lecturer at Eastleigh College, where responsibilities include teaching biology, chemistry, and physics for medicine. In addition to this role, Amy contributes to the Cheetah Conservation Fund as an Education Content Creator and Ecologist, and engages in creative and scientific writing for Viridis Magazine. Previous teaching positions include a Biology for Life Sciences Lecturer at Cambridge Education Group and a Biology Lecturer at HSDC Havant & South Downs, with a focus on practical work to prepare students for scientific research. Earlier career experiences include roles as a Childcare Worker, Instructor at Go Ape, and Assistant Swim Coach. Academic credentials from the University of Southampton include a BSc in Biology, an MRes in Evolutionary Biology, and a PGCE.

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Cheetah Conservation Fund

Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is the global leader in research and conservation of cheetahs and dedicated to saving the cheetah in the wild. Founded in 1990, CCF is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Namibia with a field base in Somaliland. CCF is the longest running and most successful cheetah conservation organization. The cheetah is Africa’s most endangered big cat. It is an iconic species, admired in nearly every culture as the very definition of speed. But unless we are willing to act quickly to save it, the cheetah could face extinction. Founded in Namibia in 1990, Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is the global leader in research and conservation of cheetahs. CCF is dedicated to saving the cheetah in the wild. The vast majority of wild cheetahs are outside protected areas, in areas populated by humans. Saving this magnificent animal from extinction requires innovative conservation methods that address the welfare of both cheetah and human populations over large landscapes. CCF has developed a set of integrated programs that work together to achieve this objective. CCF’s programs have effectively stabilized and even increased the wild cheetah population in Namibia. CCF is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Namibia, with operations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and partner organizations in several other nations. Learn more about CCF or donate today at www.cheetah.org. The race is on to save the cheetah. Together, we can win it.


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