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African wild dogs, also known as painted wolves, are facing the brink of extinction. With only about 7,000 individuals left in the wild, conservationists are racing to protect these unique creatures.
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African wild dogs are carnivores always thought to hunt in packs. But new DNA analysis has found they also eat small birds and hares and may hunt alone.
Welsh non-profit Dogs4Wildlife trains dogs to support anti-poaching units in their efforts to protect endangered wildlife across southern Africa.
Creel and his team tested the physical effects of prey depletion on African wild dogs, focusing on two populations in ecosystems where prey and competitor densities varied.
The African wild dogs are just one of 37 different species of wild dog highlighted in the documentary, which was filmed in six continents over the course of a year.
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