2019 report from the Mara Predator Conservation Programme
Catch up on work in the Mara in 2019 to understand and conserve painted wolves in the region.
Read moreCatch up on work in the Mara in 2019 to understand and conserve painted wolves in the region.
Read moreA painted wolf has been caught on camera in the wilderness of South Sudan – read more about this hugely exciting observation!
Read moreLearn about the painted wolves’ special adaptations that have helped them become one of the most outstanding predators on the African continent.
Read morePainted wolves released into Tembe Elephant Park in Kwazulu Natal in South Africa
Read moreThe Zambian Carnivore Programme talks about the importance of every painted wolf in ensuring the survival of future generations of Africa’s most successful predator.
Read morePainted wolves have been having a field day in the South African press.
Read moreStories of Blacktip and Tammy in Africa Geographic, written by PWF Trustee Nicholas Dyer.
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