Shaun D Metcalfe
African wild dogs
The African wild dog is highly endangered, with fewer than 5000 remaining in the wild, primarily in Tanzania (selous) South Africa (kruger) and botswana (chobe) with smaller extant populations elsewhere such as the Luangwa parks in Zambia. The prime reason for their endangered status is human overpopulation as wild dogs need an enormous hunting range which isn't possible in many places in 21st century Africa
African wild dogs
The African wild dog is highly endangered, with fewer than 5000 remaining in the wild, primarily in Tanzania (selous) South Africa (kruger) and botswana (chobe) with smaller extant populations elsewhere such as the Luangwa parks in Zambia. The prime reason for their endangered status is human overpopulation as wild dogs need an enormous hunting range which isn't possible in many places in 21st century Africa