In 1977 the Cango
Crocodile Farm was born as South Africa’s first
crocodile show farm. The farm was, as the name suggests,
a place where crocodiles were bred to be sold. In 1986
a dream was born when Andrew and Glen Eriksen purchased
the Cango Crocodile Farm.
Andrew and Glenn wanted to do more for conservation
and decided to get actively involved with the plight
of the endangered cheetah. Today, while the ranch continues
to house a large crocodilian population, it has turned
its attention to the plight of endangered species and
in line with this, the decision was made to expand an
include a number of big cats. With the initial emphasis
being on the highly endangered Cheetah, the Cango Wildlife
Ranch is today home to more than 47 species of animals
and reptiles.
We believe in conservation and we know that extinction
is forever. Running the race against extinction is not
an easy one. The work done at the ranch by our dedicated
staff takes on a whole new meaning when you realize
that the people involved in saving animals and educating
the general public, will never see the result of their
work in their lifetime. Never the less, we will keep
on doing our best to ensure that extinction becomes
just another word in the dictionary and not a reality.
We have seen man do terrible things but we also know
that man is capable of great things and it is towards
greatness that we at the Cango Wildlife Ranch strive.
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The
activist is not the man who says the river is
dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the
river. ~ Ross Perot |
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