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Saturday, 5 February 2022

Natural Selection: Every dog had its day | Дикие собаки Ботсваны

Natural Selection

Every dog had its day...

AS PART OF A VACCINATION AND STERILIZATION OUTREACH INITIATIVE IN NOVEMBER 2021, WE WORKED TOGETHER WITH THE MAUN ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY (MAWS) & BOTSWANA PREDATOR CONSERVATION TRUST TO VACCINATE VILLAGE DOGS IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE AFRICAN WILD DOG POPULATION.

There may be some dispute about the appropriate name of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) - also referred to as African painted dog, African hunting dog and painted wolf - but there is no disputing that this is a species under threat. In fact, African wild dogs are the most endangered of Africa's iconic apex predators with a current IUCN status of endangered, and with future prospects looking precarious.

Apart from habitat fragmentation, one of the primary threats to the African wild dog is their susceptibility to viral diseases such as Canine Distemper Virus (CDV). CDV is easily transmitted from domestic dogs to African wild dogs. Unfortunately, African wild dog contact with human settlements (and their canine counterparts) is unavoidable, especially for a wide-ranging species in an increasingly fragmented environment. Inevitably, as villages grow so too does the domestic dog population. A further complexity is that villages in Ngamiland (North-West District of Botswana) are situated in wildlife management areas, further exacerbating the likelihood of encounters with African wild dog.

The recent illness and death of a wild dog close to Khwai Village, was a timely reminder of this ever-present viral threat and the need to take immediate action. A CDV outbreak could wipe out the wild dog population of the area, and as a matter of urgency, The Natural Selection Foundation funded a vaccination program for domestic dogs in villages closest to the Khwai Private Reserve.

It was coordinated and run by the Maun Animal Welfare Society and Botswana Predator Conservation Trust. They focused on the villages of Khwai, Mababe and Sankuyo. The community support and adoption of this disease management initiative is critical for managing not only the health of village dogs, but is an essential component of protecting Botswana's wildlife, National Parks, and Game Reserves. The vaccination program creates a “buffer zone” between domestic animal diseases and wild animal populations.

In total 87 dogs were administered a 5 in 1 vaccination which covers Canine Distemper, Adenovirus, Hepatitis, Parvovirus and Parainfluenza. 79 dogs were vaccinated for Rabies and 3 dogs were sterilized.

From the beginning, Natural Selection has been about creating an excellent safari experience that gives back. Through the Natural Selection Foundation, we are fully committed to making a significant positive impact on the conservation of wildlife and on the communities living in and near wildlife areas of Africa. To do so we pledge 1.5% of every guests stay in our camps to conservation.

Natural Selection Travel
Cirtech House
Stibitz Street
Westlake 7975
Cape Town
South Africa

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Friday, 4 December 2020

Botswana: Mogotlho Safari Lodge reopening | Моготло Сафари Лодж Ботсвана

 NEW HIDEAWAYS SAFARI CAMP - MOGOTLHO, KHWAI RIVER

Having endured a year of the unpredictable, a rare absolute has revealed itself for Hideaways; Certainty. We are excited to end 2020 with new possibilities and opportunities, announcing the re-opening of Mogotlho Safari Lodge within the Hideaways collection – creating life-changing (positive) experiences.

A partnership built on the foundations of trust, ethical tourism, conservation initiatives and respect, Hideaways is proud to introduce Mogotlho, Khwai River, as part of our family of safari camps. The lodge has undergone an extensive eco-conscious refurbishment and rebranding, now emanating Hideaways’ vision of creating uniquely positioned safari experiences, while touching the earth lightly.

With luxury safari tents tucked beneath a cathedral of Camelthorn Trees (Mogotlho), the area exudes a tranquility steeped in the wisdom of the wild. Nestled deep in the wild heart of Botswana, on the meandering river of Khwai, Mogotlho is the perfect destination to indulge in both comfort and wildlife. Khwai is a pearl in the centre between Moremi National Park and Chobe Game Reserve, setting the scene for exclusive wildlife encounters in the untamed and enchanted wilderness of Botswana. Being the life-source of the surrounding grasslands, forests, floodplains and lagoons, its riverine habitat attracts a biodiverse ecosystem – a year round invitation to nature.

Set in the heart of a 50 000-ha private concession, guests can expect exceptional, uninterrupted and scenic opportunities to not only observe a healthy and abundant ecological community, including many predators, but also learn more about human-wildlife co-existence today with the Mababe village nearby.

The combination of wildlife, community and conservation initiatives, and eco-lodge ideals, we end this year with anticipated excitement in sharing this unique piece of Africa.

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