Malawi welcomes nine wild dog pups after successful relocation Posted by David Henning on 9 February 2022 A pack of African wild dogs were relocated to Malawi’s Liwonde National Park in 2021, the first time wild dogs have returned to the country in decades. Now, Malawi has just welcomed its first litter of wild dogs after the long absence. Picture: African Parks camera trap After the pack of wild dogs arrived from South Africa, the alpha female appeared to be pregnant. The reintroduction of wild dogs is proving to be a resounding success and African Parks shared a video of a camera trap near their den as nine pups, now five months old, appeared healthy on the footage. Take a look! ALSO READ Interesting facts about our favourite painted predator: The African wild dog Related Posts Debate arises as orcas attack boats: Aggression or social learning? 29 May 2023 Since 2020, there has been a growing number of encounters between orcas, also known as... read more Leopard’s leisurely stroll through South African bush lodge 26 May 2023 A close encounter with a Leopard at avbush lodge was captured on camera and shared... read more Cornered crocodile defends itself against 5 lions in Greater Kruger 22 May 2023 A Nile crocodile thought that a pride of lions waterbuck kill was an easy meal... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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