Painted Dog Conservation
@PaintedDogPDC
Saving Painted Dogs Through Action and Education.
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It has been yet another eventful start of the year on the frontline of conservation.
Click the following link to read our first-quarter update mailchi.mp/painteddog/pdc…
#SaveThePaintedDog #PDC #Wildlife #Conservation #APU #Education #Research
Photo Credit: Survivor Nyasulu
The 2023 Tusk Conservation Awards are here!
The Awards are an annual reminder that, even against the biggest challenges we face in the natural world, there are heroes who take a stand.
Stay tuned as we announce this year's Winners.
#ForwardTogether #TuskAwards Ninety One UK
Tusk Conservation Awards Night 2023!
What an incredible night celebrating three incredible conservation heroes! Find out more about our award winners, link in bio.
#TuskAwards #ForwardTogether
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Tonight, the conservation community will come together to celebrate three incredible individuals at the 2023 #TuskConservationAwards , in partnership with Ninety One UK.
Here is a preview of who you can expect to meet this year. #ForwardTogether The Prince and Princess of Wales
📢 Introducing our 2023 Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award winner - Jealous Mpofu 📢
We are excited to announce that this year's Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award goes to Jealous Mpofu, Chief Tracker at Painted Dog Conservation in Zimbabwe.
We stand #ForWildlifeRangers this #WorldRangerDay . Unless the role of rangers is valued as a profession, ambitious conservation targets and governance and equity goals will fail. Here's how the #WildlifeRangerChallenge community is helping: wildlife.rangerchallenge.org/campaigns/pain…
The Wildlife Conservation Network #WCNExpo is back in person! Join us on Earth Day Saturday, April 22 2023, in Palo Alto, CA to connect with us and other wildlife conservationists from around the world. Register at wcnexpo.org
#savethepainteddog #saveourwildlife
During our recent bush patrol w/ Painted Dog Conservation team, we were honored to join them in the fight against snaring, the primary cause of wildlife mortality in Zimbabwe. The snares pictured are just a small example of a much larger problem.