Operations
Canines for Africa currently has canine units in the following reserves:
South Africa
Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
Timbavati Game Reserve
Ndlovumzi Reserve
Sabi Sand Wildtuin (Singita Game Reserve)
Manyaleti Game Reserve
Mozambique
Sabie Game Park
Namibia
Rare and Endangered Species Trust
Zimbabwe
Phundundu Reserve
Mali
(Confidential Reserve)
India
Andhari Tiger Reserve










In addition, Conraad and his team have trained eight canine and handler units in the Central African Republic, which are currently operating in Rwanda.
THE TRAINING Centre
Canines for Africa has a collaboration with Conraad de Rosner, founder and director of K9 Conservation, based in Hoedspruit, in Limpopo province, South Africa. It is here that we breed and train our dogs. Around twenty canines are housed in the excellent kennel system at any one time, all in various stages of their ‘Canine University Education’.
The ranger-handler training centre is also situated at this location and there are four eight-week courses a year, with up to eight rangers in each group.