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Ross was born and raised in Durban, spending many a family holiday in the northern parts of KwaZulu Natal. It is here that his love and passion for the African Bush developed. He decided to combine his love of working with people and ...

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on Wild Dog Season Is Upon Us!

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So great that some wild dogs have returned to Londolozi. I remember the excitement about the Ottawa Pack when they had 19 pups a few years ago. Sadly, if I remember correctly they lost them all.
Where do the wild dogs vanish to when they have raised lots of pups successfully? Do these pups leave their original pack and create their own, new one? And how many do survive on average? Lots of questions…

It’s great to learn that the wild dogs are on the move again, providing rangers and guests with some exciting sightings throughout the next few months. Is the pack of two still consisting of two males, and if so, why is it so difficult for them to add a female. It would seem that since generally only Alpha females can bear puppies, another female would take the opportunity to join another pack in order to assume the rank of Alpha? Would love to know.

Hi Ross, the wild dogs bring so much excitement and energy with them and it is contagious. It is a task to just keep up with them as they can run and run for long periods at a time. Both packs the Ottawa and Toulan packs are a great sight to view.

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I have amazing memories of a wild dog hunt and chase at Londolozi – super photos !!

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