An Ethiopian wolf, Africa’s most endangered carnivore, was found shot in the leg. What happened next was astonishing.
The Ethiopian wolf, also known as the red jackal, is one of the world’s rarest canines as well as Africa’s most endangered carnivore. But ongoing conservation efforts for the coyote-like predator ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford.View full profile Eleanor has an ...
When you think about pollinators, you probably think of bees, butterflies, other insects, and some small birds. You almost certainly don't think about wolves. However, according to new research, the ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A wildlife charity says rare Ethiopian wolves are making a comeback after losses from disease and drought. The Britain-based Born Free Foundation said Friday that the birth of 60 ...
There are only some 500 Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis), living in seven scattered high-altitude pockets of the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia — and the population is plagued by rabies. They faced large ...
The bees and ... the wolves? Turns out, the Ethiopian wolf may be a pollinator, too. A wolf walks into a flower — and appears to pollinate it The Ethiopian wolf is a reddish-brown solitary hunter only ...
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.
Sitting on the top of the world, the Simien mountains – Ethiopia’s highest peaks – are home to some of the country’s most remote communities and some of its rarest wildlife. Simien Mountain National ...
More than 30 rare Ethiopian wolves have been killed in a rabies outbreak in Bale Mountains National Park. Nairobi, Kenya - WWF is warning that a rabies epidemic in part of southeastern Ethiopia is ...
The Ethiopian wolf is a reddish-brown solitary hunter only found in the highlands of Ethiopia. "For now, the population is more or less stable," says Sandra Lai, senior scientist at the Ethiopian Wolf ...