Pushing (bio)boundaries in human-wildlife conflict
Botswana Predator Conservation is pioneering new ways to help reduce conflict between humans and predators such as painted wolves.
Read moreBotswana Predator Conservation is pioneering new ways to help reduce conflict between humans and predators such as painted wolves.
Read moreVery exciting photos of painted wolves in Niokolo Koba National Park in Senegal give hope for this critical population in West Africa.
Read moreResearchers from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) have shown that rising temperatures from climate change and human pressures interact in ways that affect painted wolf mortality.
Read moreAfrican Parks 2020 Annual Report provides an incredible overview of their work conserving wild landscapes across Africa.
Read moreA new doctoral thesis presents research from Ruaha-Rungwa in Tanzania and shows the challenges painted wolves face in this important landscape.
Read moreExciting development as NGO Wildlife ACT brings its expertise to a new wildlife tracking company.
Read moreResearchers are trialing an innovative way to reduce stress during artificial formation of painted wolf packs.
Read moreThe latest news from the Mara Predator Conservation Programme in Kenya.
Read moreEWT’s work in the Kruger National Park was recently featured on SABC.
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