We are still waiting to see this year’s litter of Wild Dog pups, due to the fact that they have chosen a den site in a very rocky area that is almost impossible to access. While last year they denned in an old advark hole in the far south of the reserve, this year they have opted for a hilly area to the north. They are still in the same area and come down to hunt before returning immediately to the presumed den site, so we are confident that there are indeed still pups there. It may be that this year we will have to be patient and wait until they are old enough to leave the den before we are lucky enough to see them.
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Limpopo-Shase Transfrontier Park
Rox Brummer of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, and her dogs Snoopy and Barclay report on carnivore research that is helping to conserve one of Africa's greatest cross border protected areas the great Limpopo-Shase Transfrontier conservation area, a peace park linking South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe
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