🐾 Guardians of the Painted Wolves

Saving Africa’s most endangered predator — the African Wild Dog

Only 6,000 remain. Together, we can protect the pack.

Stories from the Wild

🐕 The Alpha’s Last Stand

Deep in Tsavo, an alpha wild dog named Nyoka led her pack through drought and danger. When poachers’ snares claimed two of her hunters, she refused to abandon them — returning daily with food until rangers rescued them. Her courage reminds us what loyalty truly means.

🐾 Painted Pups of Laikipia

In Laikipia’s rolling hills, five pups emerged from their den in early morning light — their mottled coats glistening like brushstrokes of paint. For weeks, volunteers monitored their playful growth. Today, those pups roam freely — living proof that conservation works.

🦺 Guardians on Patrol

Ranger teams walk 20 kilometers a day to track packs and remove wire snares. Each donation fuels their mission — keeping painted wolves safe and communities informed. “We protect them because they protect our ecosystem,” says one ranger. “Without them, the balance dies.”