Get Involved
There are many ways to support conservation efforts in addition to monetary donations.
Q: What can I do to help beyond monetary donations?
Our partner, Cango Wildlife Ranch offers a volunteer program where you are able to work directly with the animals. When volunteering, you will not only help staff run the facility, but you will experience breathtaking South Africa.
Q: How can I get in contact with Cango Wildlife Ranch?
Click on the “Act Now” button to be taken directly to their website. You can explore volunteering options, learn about their initiatives, and more. Additionally, click on the social icons above to explore Cango Wildlife Ranch’s social accounts.
These Animals Are Why We Do What We Do

Solo was the lone survivor of four brothers born to a very gracious mom, Mia. Even though she tried her best, Mia was unable to provide the cubs with enough nutrition needed to survive.
As soon as our animal department realized the cubs were in trouble, they moved them to safety in order to assess their condition. After doing tests it was clear that the cubs were hypoglycemic, they were not coordinated and displayed symptoms of poor motor functions.
After trying everything we could to save the little ones, we sadly lost three of the four cubs, making Solo an amazing ambassador for his kind.
Cango Wildlife Ranch has a long history with the African cheetah. For over 28 years, these extraordinary cats have been part of a breeding program to produce offspring from genetically valuable individuals to bolster pure cheetah bloodlines. We have the oldest and largest cheetah breeding program in the southern hemisphere. The Cheetah Preservation Foundation, our non-profit organization, has been established to support the program. Our organization has worked tirelessly to conserve cheetahs and other endangered species. Cango Wildlife Ranch has produced more cheetah cubs than the entire United States and we have therefore had a dramatic and vital impact on assisting the conservation gene pool of this species.
Want to Volunteer?
Want to become a Cango Wildlife Ranch volunteer? Click the link below to explore the volunteering options and experiences you will gain.