It’s daybreak at 11,000 feet, and somewhere below, the monkeys are stirring. Admassu Getaneh marches past flowering herbs and thick grass along the edge of a plateau in the central Ethiopian ...
The Ethiopian Highlands in northern Ethiopia, home to the grivet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), once consisted of large forested areas. This region has been severely denuded and now exhibits only ...
Wolves like wild bees? Researchers from EWCP discovered that Ethiopian wolves, during a single journey, visit up to 30 Kniphofia foliosa flowers. These relatively short perennials with red and ...
The Ethiopian wolf is the rarest species in the canine family and the most endangered predator in Africa. Fewer than 500 individuals live in the wild, concentrated in 99 family groups, inhabiting ...