2023 was a year when we really saw the impact of the work we have undertaken during the past 25+ years. For the first time ever we have seen three if not five packs of painted dogs utilising the buffer zone in our core operating area. Three packs denned in the area and we deployed the full extent of our resources to try and protect them, which was successful on the whole but not without tragedy.
Read MoreOur second edition of the quarterly newsletter is here with critical updates on the Painted Dog Conservation front. Join us as we delve into the excitement of the denning season, the urgent need for vigilance in protecting den sites and young pups, the alarming rise in road kills, the efforts of our community and anti-poaching units, and our participation in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge. Stay informed, engaged, and inspired as we work together to safeguard the future of the painted dogs.
Read MoreWe are excited to share with you the progress we made in the first quarter of this year. Thanks to your continued support, we were able to continue our vital work on the frontline of conservation, protecting the Mpindothela pack, educating kids and communities about the importance of conservation and sharing our knowledge and expertise with others, contributing to a wider conservation effort.
Read MoreWe are glad to finally share our 2022 Annual Report with you. The year 2022 felt like a year where we could finally breathe easily again, the threat of COVID-19, for us at any rate, all but faded and we could really focus our full efforts on the life-saving work.
Read MoreIt was yet another time for the Wildlife Ranger Challenge (WRC). The WRC brings together more than 150 ranger teams, across 20 African countries to participate in a series of mental and physical challenges, culminating in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge 21km half marathon.
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