Overview
African Wild Dogs are Endangered. There are about 6,600 African Wild Dogs in the Savanna. There are about less than 5,000 packs of African Wild Dogs in the Savanna.
Survival Status
- African Wild Dogs are endangered.
- The population is less than 6,600 in the Savanna.
- They are endangered because of their habitat loss.
Conservation
We need to save and protect African Wild Dogs, Their population is decreasing by a lot and we need to try to keep these animals alive and save their population. They have a population of 6,600 . They're decreasing because of their habitats. Humans are trying to kill them for their food and fur. Some people estimate 7,000 African Wild Dogs remain in the Savanna. African Wild Dogs are seriously endangered due to humans hunting them as well as habitat loss. Another reason they are endangered is because African Wild Dogs get shot and poisoned by farmers.