DOGS 4 WILDLIFE - ANTI-POACHING DOGS

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Dogs 4 Wildlife aims to provide both quality, highly trained dogs and specialised ranger training, for the development of anti-poaching canine units to protect endangered wildlife. Inspiring and motivating the next generation of wildlife protectors, through effective and determined education. 

Passionate, Dedicated Animal Lovers, with a commitment to species conservation

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Darren Priddle

Darren's passion for animals started at a very early age, which developed into him seeking a career where his passions could flourish. Always having a natural affinity with dogs, destined him to become a professional dog trainer / behaviourist where he sought to utilise his expertise to further help animals around the world. What better way to achieve this than by training the dogs within his care to protect and conserve endangered species across the globe. 
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Reilly Travers

​Park manager and head of Anti Poaching Operations at the Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservancy, Zimbabwe. Reilly’s grandparents, Norman and Gilly Travers founded Imire in 1948, the Travers had a great passion for wildlife and conservation, which led to the establishment of Imire as a wildlife conservancy in 1972. To date Imire has successfully released 11 rhino into the wild. Imire's Black Rhino Breeding Programme is world-renowned, helping to protect Zimbabwe’s heritage with the successful re-introduction of this incredible endangered animal back into the wild.
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Jacqui Law BSC (Hons)

Jacqui gained her Bachelors Degree with First Class Honours in Animal Behaviour and Welfare in 2015. She grew up on a small holding helping raise various species of animals, including a breeding programme for endangered parrots. This led to a life long passion for working to help protect and support species survival. As a current professional dog trainer / behaviourist working with animals is a lifestyle choice as much as a passion. Being part of a team that is helping to support both animals and their carers is the pinnacle of her career to date.
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JAck Gradidge

Jack grew up on a Wiltshire sheep farm but after completing his degree at Sparsholt College, Hampshire, he found his passion for the conservation of more exotic animals. Jack is passionate about rhinos and now manages a captive breeding group of black rhinos at Folly Farm in South Wales, UK. Jack delivers talks to guests, community groups and college students.  

About Dogs 4 Wildlife

Project Objectives:

To promote, for the benefit of the public and our future generations, the conservation and protection of endangered species and the protection against wildlife crime through:-
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  1. Training and establishing strong, reliable, anti-poaching canine units.
  2. Community empowerment projects, to advance the awareness and education about endangered species for protection of biodiversity.
  3. Providing educational platforms in the UK and Africa to raise awareness of the plight of wildlife and inspire the next generation of wildlife protectors. 

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    • Soldiers for Wildlife
  • ADOPT A DOG
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  • Resources
  • RAFFLE
  • Contact
  • Adoptions