Remembering African Wild Dogs is the sixth instalment of the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series. It aims to raise awareness of a much-misunderstood mammal through stunning images donated by leading photographers.
African wild dogs are one of the world’s most endangered mammals. Due to habitat loss, disease and persecution by humans, there are only about 6,600 of these beautiful canines left in the wild. So the book is raising awareness and funds to protect them.
Book sales have already supported the translocation of 14 African wild dogs from South Africa and Mozambique to Malawi as part of a wider project to restore wildlife populations there.
Our selection of images from the book is best viewed in landscape orientation on mobile devices.

Cover photo: Neil Aldridge
Gallery: African wild dogs

Their scientific name, Lycaeon pictus, means ‘painted wolf’, but these canines are neither wolves nor dogs. (Photo: Dale Morris)






Pups old enough to eat solid food are given first priority at kills, eating before any of the adults. (Photo: Prelena Soma Owen)





African wild dog populations have declined due to loss of habitat as well as threats from farmers who fear for their livestock. (Photo: Matt Armstrong-Ford)
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