Canine vaccination: STS Mozambique, domestic dog program
Our team in Mozambique undertakes a project to protect Lions, Wild Dogs and local communities with a canine vaccination program.
Like everywhere else, a dog is Man’s best friend in Africa. Farming communities also use domestic dogs to chase Baboons away from crops and warn of predators approaching livestock. But, these domestic dogs can easily spread Rabies and other diseases that are potentially deadly to both Humans and Wildlife.
Rabies can not only kill people, but it can destroy Lion and African Wild Dog populations, so tackling this disease is an issue that we must address proactively and effectively.
Our STS team in Mozambique are working to vaccinate an estimated 600 domestic dogs living in 26 villages inside Niassa Reserve from rabies and canine distemper and sterilise the male dogs. Thus vastly reducing the risk of these diseases being passed on to the local wildlife and to the community.
Community education teams are also out in the communities talking to dog owners and going home to home ahead of our Vets, Dr. Joao and Dr. Hugo arriving in their village.
How can I support Saving The Survivors?
Remember that our work is only possible with your support. Please donate to ensure that we are always on hand to tend to Africa’s most special species, or to deliver proactive work, like the canine vaccination program you see here. You can support our work by becoming a monthly or one off donor. Donate here.
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Thank you from all of team Saving The Survivors for your continuous support!