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Title: Announcing our charity for EF22!
Post by: Cheetah on 27.12.2015, 15:12:20
Eurofurence proudly presents our charity for 2016:

The Painted Dog Conservation! (http://www.painteddog.org/)

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Fighting to save the last of an endangered species, the Painted Dog Conservation is not only a worthy charity, but also one that desperately needs all the help we can give it.

You may already know the African wild dog, also known as the painted dog (Lycaon pictus). These beautiful hunting dogs (which are actually not dogs at all, but a completely different species) have splotched fur patterns and big round ears. What most people do not know is that the painted dog is sadly also one of the most endangered species of Africa, with fewer dogs left on the whole continent than there are furries at Anthrocon!

The painted dog is not closely related to other canids, having both a unique physique and social behaviour. They communicate with each other through high-pitched yips and hoots. Unlike other canid species, packs of painted dogs feed their pups first, and care for their sick and injured.

Sadly, myths and misunderstandings have given them a bad reputation, causing them to be persecuted by humans. Many more are killed on the road, get caught in snares set by poachers to get bushmeat, or catch diseases from domestic dogs. Their numbers have dwindled from 500.000 to less than 7000 over the past century.

The Painted Dog Conservation is devoted to the protection of the wild dogs and is active in Zimbabwe, where the local population of dogs is one of the last strongholds of the species. Their conservation methods help both the dogs and the local human population in a lasting way, making the future outlook of the species brighter.

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These are a few of the ways the PDC helps the painted dog:

Though the Painted Dog Conservation's work is very successful, there are sadly still many setbacks. As recent as last November, elephant poachers have put cyanide in the wildlife's drinking water, killing an entire pack of 9 dogs and their 11 pups. The painted dog needs our help now more than ever!

As the con draws nearer we will keep you posted on how you can help the painted dogs. Of course the charity suiters, lottery booth and charity auction will be back, as well as many other fun events! Until then, you can follow the Painted Dog Conservation on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PaintedDogsZimbabwe/) or check out their website (http://www.painteddog.org/).