Camera Trap Sponsors

Remote field cameras, or camera traps as they are commonly known, have become a vital and non-invasive tool in the arsenal of front line conservation. The image quality available from today's camera technology not only provides researchers with valuable information, but is also an extra pair of eyes when studying and protecting secretive and elusive species, such as the Cape's special mountain leopards.

We wish to thank each of the following individuals and businesses for sponsoring a camera trap for The Cape Leopard Trust. This support enables us to gather invaluable data on the leopards and other mammal populations in our project sites.


2019

  1. Clark Ellis
  2. Richard Briers
  3. James Wells
  4. Micklefield School
  5. Jeremy Norman

2018

  1. Julie & James Wells
  2. Anthony Nicklin
  3. David Knott
  4. Paul Myson
  5. Marizaan Carstens
  6. Nina Melck-Gregory
  7. Richard Lyon
  8. Andrew Ratcliffe
  9. Bob Schuiling
  10. Craig Stanley
  11. Gabby Vurgarellis
  12. Guy Veysey
  13. Grant Alexander
  14. Johan van der Westhuizen
  15. Julia Lind
  16. Kevin Whelan
  17. Lallette McGillewie
  18. Philip Guttentag
  19. Craig Milner
  20. Owen Davies

2017

  1. Julie & James Wells
  2. Tony Fishlock

2016

  1. Cape Canopy Tours
  2. Applewood Preparatory School
  3. Wilderness Foundation
  4. ABAX Foundation
  5. James Wells
  6. Rolf Stephan Nussbaum Foundation

2014

  1. John & Blanche Stephenson
  2. Dimension Data
  3. James Wells
  4. Cowburns Kays
  5. Timo le Roux
  6. Tony Fishlock
  7. Four Wheel Drive Club SA (Western Cape branch)

2013

  1. Theresa Horn
  2. James Wells
  3. 4x4 Cape

2012

  1. Margaret Baran
  2. Elkanah House Primary School
  3. Energizer

2011

  1. Carol Elaine Brown
  2. Compli-Serve SA
  3. Energizer
  4. Groot Winterhoek Conservancy
  5. Julie & James Wells
  6. Pringle Spotters
  7. Sonderend Friends of WESSA (Greyton) & WESSA

2010

  1. 4x4 Cape
  2. Avril Powrie
  3. Breede Rivier 4x4 Klub
  4. Bridge House School
  5. The Douglas Lederle Memorial Fund
  6. Energizer
  7. George van der Watt
  8. Heather DeYoung
  9. Julie & James Wells
  10. Land Cruiser Club of SA
  11. Laurence Huckstep
  12. Mavis Gash
  13. Mountain Club of South Africa (Paarl/Wellington section)
  14. Ty Hall

2009

  1. Julie & James Wells

2008

  1. Bob Sowden
  2. Brenda Wintgern
  3. Joan & Peter Berning
  4. Julie & James Wells 
  5. Louise Littlewood - The African Collection 
  6. Michael Sparg
  7. Mountain Club of SA
  8. Pieter W Nel
  9. Rod & Jane Green
  10. Sarah Templey
  11. Valerie Enzer

2007

  1. The GriffinsBridge Club 
  2. Paul & Kim Woulfe
  3. Peggy Whitson 

2006

  1. Birding Africa
  2. Ian Michler 
  3. Jessie Middelmann
  4. Lehr Family 
  5. Paul & Kim Woulfe
  6. Paul & Lindsay Middelmann
  7. Ubuntu Trust 

2005

  1. Boland Eco-4's 
  2. Deb Jugan 
  3. Hooper Family 
  4. Jessie Middelmann
  5. Paul & Kim Woulfe
  6. Paul & Lindsay Middelmann 

2004

  1. Jessie Middelmann
  2. Paul & Lindsay Middelmann

Acceptable trapping techniques

icon no trap The Cape Leopard Trust’s position statement on acceptable trapping techniques for carnivore research

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