Rabies Emergency Response in Ethiopian Wolves
Grantee Name: Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane
- Location
- Ethiopia
- Amount
- $9,925
- Dates
- Jan 2015 – Oct 2015
- Keywords
- Awareness, Species Conservation
Work to halt rabies infections in Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis) in the Bale Mountains Key Biodiversity Area of Ethiopia through vaccination of domestic dogs, development of community awareness campaigns, monitoring of wolf populations, analysis of demographic data pre- and post-rabies outbreak, and the production of a "Disease Management Plan" for Ethiopian wolves, based on the new information and on the lessons learned during the current intervention.
2 Improve the protection and management of the KBA network throughout the hotspot.
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