Strategic planning for Ethiopian wolf conservation
This publication represents the latest stage in the efforts toward conservation of Africa's rarest canid, the Ethiopian wolf.
This publication represents the latest stage in the efforts toward conservation of Africa's rarest canid, the Ethiopian wolf.
The Ethiopian wolf is one of many species endemic to the highlands of Ethiopia but with only about 400 adults remaining, it is also the most endangered canid in the world. The main threats to this creature are loss of habitat to subsistence farming and livestock over-grazing, human development with all its subsidiary effects whereby human activity encroaches on the wolf's territory. Added to this, the small size of the remaining population has also brought with it problems of inbreeding, leading to a loss of genetic diversity, disease and hybridisation.