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Painted Dog Conservation, Zimbabwe

(Formerly Painted Dog Research Project)

painted wild dogs, zimbabwe

Painted Dog Conservation is considered by many to be a model for conservation. 

Our vision is to create an environment where the painted dogs can thrive.

Conservation through Action and Education is our mantra. The loss of quality habitat and poaching are driving the painted dogs towards extinction. Consequently we have implemented an Education & Development Program that targets the local communities in our core operating area. Direct action strategies such as anti-poaching units and a rehabilitation facility have been developed to combat the ever present threat from poaching. Our Visitors Centre teaches local and international visitors about the plight of the painted dogs and the Hwange ecosystem as a whole.

We believe that conservation needs to deliver tangiable benefits to local communities that share their daily lives with the wildlife. Such benefits will bring attitudinal change that in turn can be leveraged into necessary behavioural change that will lead to the desired environement where the painted dogs and all wildlife can thrive.

MAKE A DONATION to Painted Dog Conservation, Zimbabwe
Click through to Painted Dog Research's Donation & Support Page >>
  • US$20 - buys a pair of boots for a member of the Anti Poaching Unit
  • US$100 - feeds the dogs in our rehabilitation facility for a month
  • US$250 - buys an anti-snare protective collar for a painted dog

Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa to see a painted dog population increase in the last ten years. With a strong commitment to community development and conservation education, our methods are working, but we rely totally on the generosity of individuals and organisations alike to continue our work. Please be generous.

Want to contact Painted Dog Conservation, Zimbabwe? Use the contact details on their site.


greg rasmussen - fitting anti-snare collar on african painted dogTo achieve this we currently employ 55 local people in the following programme areas.

  1. Anti Poaching Units: Our APU undertake daily patrols providing direct protection for the painted dogs, while at the same time making a significant contribution to Biodiversity, by protecting their habitat and the species they coexist with.
  2. Rehabilitation Facility: Allows PDC to deal with any eventuality concerning injured or orphaned individual painted dogs or the translocation of entire packs from problem areas. 
  3. Conservation Education: 
  1. Community Development / Outreach

Gallery: Click on the images to view a larger version in a pop-up window. Most of these images were taken by Peter Blinston of the Painted Dog Conservation.

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