News Updates
PDC Second Quarter Update 2024
We are delighted to bring you the latest updates from the second quarter of 2024. Your unwavering support continues to drive our efforts in anti-poaching, research, conservation education, and community engagement.
We are delighted to bring you the latest updates from the second quarter of 2024. Your unwavering support continues to drive our efforts in anti-poaching, research, conservation education, and community engagement.
PDC First Quarter Update 2024
It has been yet another eventful first quarter of the year on the frontline of conservation. With your support, we invested in ongoing refresher training for our Anti-Poaching Unit and maintained a strong presence on the ground. Our education programs, including the Iganyana Children's Bush Camp, continue to foster a culture of conservation. While our research efforts have faced challenges, we have made progress in monitoring and protecting painted dog packs. Additionally, we helped empower local communities to address human-wildlife conflict and promote sustainable coexistence.
It has been yet another eventful first quarter of the year on the frontline of conservation. With your support, we invested in ongoing refresher training for our Anti-Poaching Unit and maintained a strong presence on the ground. Our education programs, including the Iganyana Children's Bush Camp, continue to foster a culture of conservation. While our research efforts have faced challenges, we have made progress in monitoring and protecting painted dog packs. Additionally, we helped empower local communities to address human-wildlife conflict and promote sustainable coexistence.
PDC Annual Report 2023
2023 was a year when we really saw the impact of the work we have undertaken during the past 25+ years. For the first time ever we have seen three if not five packs of painted dogs utilising the buffer zone in our core operating area. Three packs denned in the area and we deployed the full extent of our resources to try and protect them, which was successful on the whole but not without tragedy.
2023 was a year when we really saw the impact of the work we have undertaken during the past 25+ years. For the first time ever we have seen three if not five packs of painted dogs utilising the buffer zone in our core operating area. Three packs denned in the area and we deployed the full extent of our resources to try and protect them, which was successful on the whole but not without tragedy.
It's denning season!
Our second edition of the quarterly newsletter is here with critical updates on the Painted Dog Conservation front. Join us as we delve into the excitement of the denning season, the urgent need for vigilance in protecting den sites and young pups, the alarming rise in road kills, the efforts of our community and anti-poaching units, and our participation in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge. Stay informed, engaged, and inspired as we work together to safeguard the future of the painted dogs.
Our second edition of the quarterly newsletter is here with critical updates on the Painted Dog Conservation front. Join us as we delve into the excitement of the denning season, the urgent need for vigilance in protecting den sites and young pups, the alarming rise in road kills, the efforts of our community and anti-poaching units, and our participation in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge. Stay informed, engaged, and inspired as we work together to safeguard the future of the painted dogs.
PDC First Quarter Update 2023
We are excited to share with you the progress we made in the first quarter of this year. Thanks to your continued support, we were able to continue our vital work on the frontline of conservation, protecting the Mpindothela pack, educating kids and communities about the importance of conservation and sharing our knowledge and expertise with others, contributing to a wider conservation effort.
We are excited to share with you the progress we made in the first quarter of this year. Thanks to your continued support, we were able to continue our vital work on the frontline of conservation, protecting the Mpindothela pack, educating kids and communities about the importance of conservation and sharing our knowledge and expertise with others, contributing to a wider conservation effort.