Ethiopia’s Bamboo-eating Bale monkeys could still be saved from extinction
There are less than 10,000 surviving Bale monkeys in Ethiopia, and they prefer to eat only bamboo – but the bamboo forests are shrinking, and […]
There are less than 10,000 surviving Bale monkeys in Ethiopia, and they prefer to eat only bamboo – but the bamboo forests are shrinking, and […]
A study by the University of Utah researchers establishes baseline observations for tropical birds in East Africa, filling in an important data gap for monitoring […]
The Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) in collaboration with UNESCO Addis Ababa Liaison Office and the UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa organized a four-day […]
An international research team discovered the oldest high mountain dwelling at an altitude of almost 3,500 meters in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains. (SWI swissinfo.ch) – Stone Age […]
Latest reports confirm that a total of sixty new pups of Ethiopian wolves recorded from three places in the Bale Mountains, southern Ethiopia. (Born Free Foundation)―The […]