Ethiopia celebrates 60 years of wildlife conservation as rare species, protected parks, and ecotourism growth draw global ...
Meet the latest African garbage collection team: a clan of hyenas! New research has shown that scavengers, such as the ...
Addis Ababa, March 3,2025 (ENA) ----Ethiopia has pledged to take a leading role in global wildlife conservation, urging international collaboration for the mutual benefit of wildlife and communities, ...
In the city of Mekelle, hyenas and other urban scavengers are helping save the waste disposal sector money while also curbing ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP) observed ...
Ministry of Tourism says ongoing wildlife and natural resource conservation efforts are helping strengthen Ethiopia's position as a competitive eco-tourism destination.Speaking at the opening ceremony ...
For the first time, Ethiopian wolves have been documented feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian red hot poker flowers. This is the first large carnivore species ever to be documented feeding on nectar.
Researchers documented this behavior in wolves from different packs, suggesting it may be a learned trait. Photo by Adrien Lesaffre. Lai, et al (2024) Ecology Journal In the Ethiopian highlands, ...
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