The
African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is South Africa’s most endangered carnivore. It is estimated that fewer than 400 free-ranging wild dogs occur in
South Africa – the large majority of which occur in the
Kruger National Park. However, a recent census indicated that the Kruger wild dog population is less than half what it was in 1995, highlighting the need to set up further populations of wild dogs throughout the country. Visit this site to find out about
Harriet Davies investigation of
Wild dog-based eco-tourism in the Venetia-Limpopo Nature Reserve...