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A pack of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Selous Game Reserve, Southern Tanzania. Top row: Wild dogs resting on and sides of a management road in an open grassed area in Miombo woodland vegetation. Bottom row: Wild dogs staring at a game rangers' patrol car (not in the photo) on and by sides of an earth road (Photo credit: Singira Ngoishye 2022).

A pack of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Selous Game Reserve, Southern Tanzania. Top row: Wild dogs resting on and sides of a management road in an open grassed area in Miombo woodland vegetation. Bottom row: Wild dogs staring at a game rangers' patrol car (not in the photo) on and by sides of an earth road (Photo credit: Singira Ngoishye 2022).

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In this paper, drivers for population loss, reasons for conservation, and possible approaches toward sustainable conservation of the endangered populations of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) are reviewed. L. pictus populations face several threats, including habitat loss and degradation, persecution by human beings, infectious diseases, and co...