
- Wild Dogs are Namibia's most endangered mammal species and continue to be widely persecuted
- Only an estimated 250 wild dogs remain in the wild in Namibia
- Only 5% of their range is within protected areas in Namibia
Thankfully Rudie was contacted when the pups were taken out of a den in the Mangetti strip of farmland in Namibia. Rudie and Marlice flew up the following to rescue the pups as they were in danger of human persecution.
The pups were just a few weeks old and are now in the safety of our sanctuary, where they are kept in isolation to minimize the chances of disease transmission. The pups were originally fed three times on minced chicken mixed with calcium powder but have since moved onto game and are growing quickly!
This is a very exciting time for N/a’an ku sê as we hope that the pups will grow up to be a strong and healthy part of the Wild dog population in Namibia as part of a new Wild dog breeding and release programme to save this incredible species.

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