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Ethiopian wolves feed on nectar, may be first large carnivores to act as pollinatorsThe Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme, established in 1995, is a partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford, the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation ...
Broadley’s African house snake is now known to be widespread throughout Ethiopia. It is believed to also exist in neighboring ...
A six-month expedition from the lowest point in Ethiopia to the top of the empire's highest mountain uncovers fascinating plants and animals along the way.
Its savannas, floodplains, and woodlands host some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Ethiopia, including threatened species such as its largest remaining population of savanna elephants ...
Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism, Selamawit Kassa, who is on working visit to Czech Republic, signed memorandum of understanding with Wildlife Conservation Institute of the Czech Republic to jointly ...
Julian Bayliss, who worked with the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) as a technical adviser told Mongabay that the Ethiopian government is likely hoping African Parks can help ...
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