Thursday, 8 January 2015

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their Namibian wildlife support

American film stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have continued supporting a Namibian private wildlife sanctuary with a new enclosure for endangered cheetah the latest donation, the sanctuary said on Monday.
File: AP
"Five of your seven magnificent cheetahs are strolling into their new seven-hectare enclosure, purring their appreciation for the Jolie-Pitts," the Naankuse Foundation said in a newsletter.


Jolie and Pitt established the Jolie-Pitt Foundation in Namibia in 2006 to mark the birth of daughter Shiloh in that country. Shiloh, eight-years old, was born in Namibia in May 2006, to where the couple retreated for several weeks to prepare for the baby's birth away from international media hype

"The foundation continues to bless our many projects," the Naankuse wildlife sanctuary stated.
The recent completion of a five-hectare enclosure for baboons - either orphaned or brought injured to Naankuse and nursed back to health but cannot be released into the wild - was entirely funded by the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

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