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Lucker
11-10-2008, 11:46 AM
The Vasco is wandering out there . Somewhere .
Don't shoot him .


Scientists in the remote Bale mountains of southern Ethiopia are in a race against time to save the world's rarest wolf.

Rabies passed from domestic dogs is threatening to kill up to two-thirds of all Ethiopian wolves.

Scientists from the UK and Ethiopia are currently vaccinating wolf packs to prevent the spread of the disease.

The population has dwindled to as few as 500, as a result of human encroachment into their habitat.

Vaccination campaign

Dr Claudio Sillero of Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Unit (WildCRU) says vaccinations are the only hope of maintaining the Ethiopian wolf population.
Only 500 Ethiopian Wolves are left
The wolf makes a break for freedom after a successful vaccination

"If left unchecked, rabies is likely to kill over two-thirds of all wolves in Bale's Web Valley, and spread further, with wolves dying horrible deaths and numbers dwindling to perilously low levels," he added.

The plan is to vaccinate whole families or packs, typically a group with six adults. When these packs come into contact with unvaccinated wolves or dogs they will not catch the disease.

The WildCRU team and the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Authority say so far they have been very successful, catching and treating more than 40 wolves.

The wolves are not injured in the trapping process, some even return to the traps once vaccinated in search of food.

Mating season

Dr Sillero says the wolves' behaviour at this time of year makes them particularly vulnerable to catching diseases from other animals.

So far they have trapped over 40 wolves
The wolves reign there, I like to think of them as the guardians of the high mountains of Africa
Dr Claudio Sillero, WildCRU

"Right now we are in the middle of the mating season. Family groups erode; females and males mate outside the packs, some females are even courted by feral dogs. This leads to increased transmission of the disease."

The Bale mountains in southern Ethiopia form the most extensive high mountain plateau in Africa.

As well as being home to Ethiopian wolves, the plateau now also has an estimated population of 40,000 dogs. Brought in by shepherds to round up sheep, these dogs have become a reservoir for rabies.

About 10,000 of these dogs are vaccinated against rabies every year but this has not prevented transmission.

Wolf 'king'

Outbreaks of the disease seem to occur in cycles. The researchers say they noticed the disease as far back as 1989 and previously ran a vaccination campaign in 2003.
Ethiopia map (BBC)

"It's a powerful example of the importance of the science and practice of wildlife conservation combined in the effort to deliver practical solutions," explains Professor David Macdonald, director of WildCRU.

Dr Claudio Sillero sees the wolf's survival as key to the continuation of the whole highland ecosystem. As a top carnivore, it is responsible for controlling the population of smaller grazing herbivores, especially rodents.

"The wolves reign there; I like to think of them as the guardians of the high mountains of Africa," he says.

The vaccination campaign is due to continue until at least mid November.

Lucker
11-10-2008, 11:49 AM
Those that love our Portuguese Wolf need to go out and find him .
Use Blue Reindeer as bait . It could solve two problems . ROLF

Lonewolf74
11-11-2008, 05:23 PM
I am touched by your worries Ramon but....fortunately...comming to Africa implies getting shots for everything from a mosquitoe's bite to even a woman's bite (we all know how poisonous that can be... ). I am well and well secured due to the battery of shots received.

In what comes to my African cousins of Ethiopia that face another dare situation due to rabies. I am pleased to know that efforts are being made in order to control and dissipate that danger that could easily wipe of an already endangered population.

The Ethiopian Wolf is not the only one in risk of dissapearing. Things are difficult for wolves in general everywhere, from the American Red Wolf to the more common Grey Wolf(even though its making its return in many european countries).

One day however, we shall return to our former glory and status and punnish you foolish humans for your actions.

Wolf.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_wolf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Wolf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_wolf

Voobrazheniye
11-11-2008, 05:55 PM
Those that love our Portuguese Wolf need to go out and find him .
Use Blue Reindeer as bait . It could solve two problems . ROLF

Perhaps you could take "Blue Reindeer" out into the deep dark forest yourself. It could solve a third problem.

pouffe
11-11-2008, 06:34 PM
Perhaps you could take "Blue Reindeer" out into the deep dark forest yourself. It could solve a third problem.
I am sure nobody or no animal is crazy enough to go with Ramon in a deep forest, perhaps a naive little red hood he hasn't already found in GoGabber.

Lucker
11-11-2008, 09:15 PM
Perhaps you could take "Blue Reindeer" out into the deep dark forest yourself. It could solve a third problem.

Boo Boo
Am I getting Paranoid or are you hinting -- with a touch of venom -- that our deeds should be carried out in the light of the silvery moon and to the erotic dance of the Queen of Abba ?

huney
11-11-2008, 09:40 PM
Boo Boo
Am I getting Paranoid or are you hinting -- with a touch of venom -- that our deeds should be carried out in the light of the silvery moon and to the erotic dance of the Queen of Abba ?

Oh dear. Shock...Dismay! Could this be a subtle indication of some as yet unfathomable implication of treats to come whereof we mere plebeians have not dared to dream?

Lucker
11-11-2008, 10:21 PM
Yes and Oh Yes

huney
11-11-2008, 10:36 PM
Oh my!

Wherever did I put that damn bomb shelter?

Voobrazheniye
11-12-2008, 06:04 AM
Boo Boo
Am I getting Paranoid or are you hinting -- with a touch of venom -- that our deeds should be carried out in the light of the silvery moon and to the erotic dance of the Queen of Abba ?

Queenie, there is no hinting; it should be straightforward enough, even for you. And as for venom, you are the expert in this area, so you can determine if it's a "touch" or not.