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African wild dogs in Niassa Reserve, Mozambique

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Fewer than 8,000 African wild dogs survive in the wild today. The remaining populations are being wiped out by indiscriminate destruction of their natural habitat, the spread of diseases such as rabies and canine distemper caught from domestic animals, and persecution by humans who view them as pests.

Without urgent intervention to safeguard and maintain large areas of natural habitat for wild dogs, this iconic species could soon be extinct.

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  • fauna and florintl u got wrong it not 8.000 it 5.000

    left im so sad when i found this out

  • dose this unhear of resever have lion cz it the amzinly rare nissa wilderbeast i think it more rare than the golden wilderbeast in south africa and it shuld have cheethas

  • dose this unhear of resever have lion cz it the amzinly rare nissa wilderbeast i think it more rare than the golden wilderbeast in south africa

  • Cool! Did you film this?

  • Niassa Reserve looks stunning - is there any tourism / wildlife watching there? And congratulations to Fauna and Flora International for working to conserve wild dogs.

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