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A struggling subspecies

West African wild dog

West African wild dog population

The West African wild dog survives only in Senegal and potentially in the W complex in Benin, Burkina Faso and Niger.

The principal threats to African wild dogs include habitat fragmentation, conflict with human activities, road kills, and infectious disease. The vulnerability of this species is also increased by the fact that it generally occurs at low densities.

The population of African wild dogs in West Africa is currently estimated at 70 adults (15 mature individuals) in two subpopulations and continues to decline.

We are working with African wild dogs at each of our conservation zoos at Whipsnade and London.

African wild dog facts

Protecting west African wild dogs

A pair of African wild dogs standing together at Whipsnade Zoo
West African carnivores and elephants in the savannah

West African carnivores and elephants in the savannah

We are fighting for the future of west African wild dogs and elephants in their last remaining stronghold.