Status of African Wild dogs in Bwabwata National Park, Zambezi Region, Namibia. Kwando Carnivore Project
African wild dogs are globally rare (IUCN, 2000) with an estimated 600 to 1000 packs in sub-Saharan Africa (Woodroffe et al., 2004). The KAZA TFCA landscape is home to a quarter of the world's wild dogs with Bwabwata National Park (BNP) and the Zambezi Region as a whole being identified as important areas of connectivity and dispersal for large carnivores within KAZA (Figure 1). Although wild dogs are known to occur in the BNP, their status was unknown.
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