Botswana Predator Program Tico

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For over two decades, the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust has been working to study and preserve wildlife in Africa. What started as the Botswana Wild Dog Research Project in 1989, and has become BPCT - one of the longest running conservation projects on the continent. Our organisation researches and protects all the large carnivore species in Botswana (wild dog, lion, leopard, cheetah and spotted hyaena) along with their habitats. BPCT uses scientific enquiry to better understand the behaviour of these animals, using academic endeavour to foster a better future in developing countries. We operate at the point where communities and conservation meet, linking environmental issues to decision making in the ongoing development of rural Africa.

Predator Program Management

Tico

Wildlife biologist has dedicated years researching endangered wild dogs in. Tico and his anthropologist wife. Renamed the Botswana Predator Conservation Program.

Child Sexual Predator Program

  • For over two decades, the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust has been working to study and preserve wildlife in Africa.
  • The Botswana Predator Conservation Trust. The Botswana Predator Conservation Trust (BPCT) is led by husband and wife team Tico McNutt PhD and Lesley Boggs MA.

Staff Boitshepo Modise (Research Assistant) Onalethata Nkape (Community Liaison Officer) Sethunya Modupi (Office Manager) James Matanga (Workshop Manager and Mechanic) Alumni Dr Briana Abrahms, PhD thesis: The Ecology and Conservation of Animal Movement in Changing Land- and Seascapes.