Info about the Painted Dog Conservation
The Painted Dog Conservation was founded in 1992 by Dr Greg Rasmussen, for the protection of the painted dogs and their habitat. Painted Dog Conservation works to engage and incorporate local communities in protecting painted dogs in Zimbabwe. The painted dog, was once common in Africa with estimates of over half a million spread among 39 countries. Current estimates put their numbers at about 3,000 only found in Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. Since PDC's creation, Zimbabwe's painted dog population has increased from 400 to 700 individuals. Painted Dog Conservation is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network.
What are Painted Dogs?
Painted Dogs are are the nickname for Wild dogs. They have these nicknames because of their beautiful fur. Their fur is black, orange/brown, and white.