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Thank you camp for Mpindo! We can do more...
We recently had the honour to host Mpindo Primary School grade 6 kids and Ngqabutho Moyo from Mpindo village. This is the community where the Mpindo pack had denned earlier this year before we brought it to our Rehabilitation Facility.
We recently had the honour to host Mpindo Primary School grade 6 kids and Ngqabutho Moyo from Mpindo village. This is the community where the Mpindo pack had denned earlier this year before we brought it to our Rehabilitation Facility.
Moyo, on the other had, is the community member who discovered and defended the den from angry villagers until our executive director Peter Blinston and team came to relocate the dogs and their pups that were barely 3 weeks old.
The school and heroic Moyo came for a short 2-day thank you camp at the Iganyana Children’s Bush Camp.
You can tell with the smiles on their faces (below), they are excited to be coming to visit PDC, experience the bush camp and see the painted dogs they helped save. It’s nothing that will easily fade away from their minds. They will share and encourage others to have a positive attitude towards wildlife. Therefore creating an environment where painted dogs and other wildlife can not only survive but thrive.
This school, however, is not part of the 19 local schools that come every year to our Children’s Bush Camp. But after their community’s tolerance when painted dogs had devoured their livestock, it is our wish to include this school to be the 20th in our list so as to encourage them to continue the positive behaviour.
PDC Rehabilitation Facility: Mpindo Pack
We have taken many painted dogs in hopeless situations into the facility and successfully cared for them and released them back into the wild, such as Vusile, and they lived very meaningful lives after.
Our Rehabilitation Facility was established in October 2002 to cater for any eventualities concerning the sick or injured painted dogs, to house orphaned and compromised individuals and packs. Our firm belief in taking action and the importance we place on every individual could not have been easier realised without the facility.
We have taken many painted dogs in hopeless situations into the facility and successfully cared for them and released them back into the wild, such as Vusile, and they lived very meaningful lives after. For Vusile’s full story click here.
This time around it’s the Mpindo Pack. Threatened with fatal harm and/or death by angry villagers who had lost their goats to the pack since it had denned in a communal land, there was no other safer place for the two painted dogs and their 3 weeks old pups. We brought the pack into a new home, our Rehabilitation Facility. Today the pups are growing and healthy. They will be released back into the wild where they belong in early December. A time when we believe they will have a better chance of survival. Watch the space for more updates.
In meantime please join John Lemon, the man who built the Rehabilitation Facility, as he hosts our Executive Director Peter Blinston and Senior Tracker Jealous Mpofu for a fundraising dinner dubbed An Evening of Art and Conservation in Fremantle, Perth on the 10th November.
Get your ticket now and help #SaveThePaintedDog
Painted Dog Conservation Update Third Quarter: October 2018
Painted Dog Conservation Third Quarter Update: October 2018
Our October Newsletter is out! Read the latest detailed updates on the following issues covered:
The domestic dog vaccination campaign we recently undertook in the surrounding villages in an effort to prevent the spread of rabies. Read more…
The Destiny pack struggles to raise their pups this year, the success of the Lukodet pack and the emergence of new packs in Hwange and Mana Pools. Read more…
The launch of the new stunning book Painted Wolves: A Wild Dog's Life to raise much needed publicity for our beloved dog's and the work we do to conserve them. Read more…
Engaging local communities through our Conservation Clubs and building on the foundations established by our world-renown Children’s Bush Camp. Read more…
Maria Njamba’s double recognition by The Disney Conservation Hero Award and the Houston Zoo Wildlife Warrior Award. Read more…
Painted Wolves: A Wild Dog's Life
It's time! The Kickstarter campaign is now live, follow the link below and order your copy/copies of the amazing book Painted Wolves: A Wild Dog’s Life.
Peter Blinston & Nicholas Dyer
It's time! The Kickstarter campaign is now live, follow the link below and order your copy/copies of the amazing book Painted Wolves: A Wild Dog’s Life. A masterpiece by two passionate individuals, Peter Blinston and Nicholas Dyer, about painted wolves aka painted dogs. All profits will go to Painted Wolf Foundation to support painted wolf aka painted dog conservation organisations in the field and help raise awareness for the species.
Exciting rewards too to choose from, don't miss out!
EVENT: An evening of Art and Conservation in Perth!
Please join our Executive Director Peter Blinston and Jealous Mpofu the Chief Tracker from Painted Dog Conservation in Zimbabwe, and world renowned Artist, Fuz Caforio Wildlife Art from South Africa for an entertaining night of art and conservation hosted by Painted Dog Conservation Inc in Perth.
Please join our Executive Director Peter Blinston and Jealous Mpofu the Chief Tracker from Painted Dog Conservation in Zimbabwe, and world renowned Artist, Fuz Caforio Wildlife Art from South Africa for an entertaining night of art and conservation hosted by Painted Dog Conservation Inc in Perth.
Following a presentation, two course meal and all drinks, the evening will finish with an African Auction-featuring art by Fuz Caforio himself. Funds raised will be donated to our frontline conservation activities.
Tickets are available on the following link: www.stickytickets.com.au/74848
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