Northern Kruger WILD DOG PROJECT
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The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) is a credible, impactful player in regional conservation, committed to identifying the key factors threatening biodiversity and developing innovative methodologies and best practice to reduce these and promote harmonious co-existence and sustainable living for both people and wildlife. One of the oldest programmes within the EWT is the Carnivore Conservation Programme that has a key focus on African wild dogs in the Kruger National Park.
Wild Dogs are the most endangered carnivore in South Africa, with only 450 individuals in the whole country. Half of South Africa’s wild dog population is located within the small fenced reserves scattered around the country while the other half is
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