Mom with cheetah cubs at White Oak Conservation Center near Amelia Island, Florida. Watch video to get idea of what you may see if you take the March 7, 2010 "Celebration of White Oak" tour, a fundraiser (see Amelia Island Living's events calendar for more info). Also read feature article about White Oak Plantation in Amelia Island Living's eMagazine section. This unique experience March 7th gives guests the opportunity to see and learn about some of the magnificent wildlife at White Oak, including the elusive okapi and the Grevy’s zebra. The legendary White Oak Plantation is a natural sanctuary where rare, exotic animals roam in Nassau County, Florida near Amelia Island. Amidst the pines, live oaks, crape myrtle and palmettos are species of endangered animals. White Oak Conservation Center is one of the world's premiere wildlife breeding, research, and training facilities. With a global reputation, the center is dedicated to maintaining the genetically healthy breeding of rare and near extinct animals, with species survival plans.
The cheetah is a priority animal program at White Oak Conservation Center, and has thrived in the center's specialized facilities. (Video by White Oak Conservation Center.)
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