Wildlife biologists from the Endangered Wildlife Trust set out to 'build' a new painted dog pack.
Five males from a reserve in the Kalahari Desert and three females from Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park in eastern Africa were selected to start a new pack.
Biologists faced a hiccup when they found the males had dug out of their enclosure and had to be tracked down in the wild.
The dogs were sedated and driven hundreds of miles north to be introduced.
Painted Dog Conservation employs teams to find and remove snares and combat poachers. Since 2001, they have removed 30,000 snares.
A rehab facility was established in 2002 to treat painted dogs and other animals that have been caught in snares. Domestic dogs are also being vaccinated to reduce the spread of rabies and canine distemper.
Using radio collars, packs of painted dogs are monitored to better understand their behaviors so they can be better protected.
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