Snared Wild Dog Rescue Mission – Latest Wildlife Sightings

Snared Wild Dog Rescue Mission  - Latest Wildlife Sightings
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Emotional and heart warming video of the saving of a pregnant wild dog with a snare around her neck.

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Thanks to the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the SANParks Vets for making this happen.

Taken in the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

Video by: Nadav Ossendryver (Founder of LatestSightings.com)

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  1. THIS BEAUTY IS AN ALPHA FEMALE OF HER PACK ~ HEART WARMING KNOWING THERE ARE AMAZING PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT HELPED THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATURES IN DIRE, GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND THANK YOU FOR SAVING OUR WILDLIFE

  2. Well then you better organise rescue missions for the baby animals that have not had a chance to have a life that otherwise would be torn apart and eaten by your wild dogs while still alive. Where do you people get your priorities from, drugs?

  3. Always interesting to see the rest of the pack uncomfortably standing aside, not understanding how to respond to the situation, as the humans care for the wounded dog.

  4. Nice work for one of the most misunderstood species in Africa.  They are such a fine tuned family unit and selfless in their actions to other pack members.  TY for the save and the post!!

  5. My heart just dropped when I first saw this. I'm so grateful to EWT and vets for their efforts in these rescues. Your work is much appreciated. Thank you!

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