In support of The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT)
The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT)
African Wild Dogs are the second most endangered carnivore
in Africa and occur naturally at low densities compared to other
carnivores. The Kruger National Park population has undergone
a relatively recent decline and is currently small with less than
300 individuals. Disease (Canine Distemper Virus and Rabies)
has emerged as a recent threat and needs to be addressed as
it has the potential to decimate the whole population.
The EWT’s work supports the conservation of threatened
species and ecosystems. Priority interventions focus on
identifying the key factors threatening biodiversity and
developing mitigating measures to reduce risk and reverse the
drivers of species extinction and ecosystem degradation.
The EWT responds to the key threats driving species and
ecosystem loss by developing innovative methodologies and
best practice guidelines which support reduced impact,
harmonious co-existence and sustainable living for all.
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