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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
There is no evidence that the Ethiopian wolf ever occurred in Eritrea (Coetzee 1977). The species currently is confined to seven isolated mountain ranges of the Ethiopian highlands, at altitudes of 3,000–4,500 m (Gottelli and Sillero-Zubiri 1992, Marino 2003). In the northern highlands wolves are restricted to land ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
There is no evidence that the Ethiopian wolf ever occurred in Eritrea (Coetzee 1977). The species currently is confined to seven isolated mountain ranges of the Ethiopian highlands, at altitudes of 3,000–4,500 m (Gottelli and Sillero-Zubiri 1992, Marino 2003). In the northern highlands wolves are restricted to land ...
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Frontiers and warfare
Switzerland. Peace parks In the Ethiopian highlands, centuries of war have left the people with terribly difficult lives. The animals have suffered, too. The Ethiopian wolf, walia ibex, and mountain nyala ... these courageous peace-makers live in the mountains! Peace parks offer hope to the endangered Ethiopian wolf, ibex, and nyala. Here is a short video clip about conflict in the ...
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Learning About Mountains - Resources
Mountain Loa-li seeks the road to enlightenment on his journey down the mountain. Ethiopia (Ethiopian Highlands) Abegaz and the Lion Abegaz searches for the mighty lion of the mountain to cure ... and the Herd-boy A huge wild boar is terrorizing the people of the Scottish highlands. (Note: you may wish to compare this story to the remarkably similar story of William ...
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All About Colours of the Nile
Blue Nile at Lake Tana in the Ethiopian highlands, to where she spills into the Mediterranean Sea 4,900 kilometres (3,060 miles) later ...
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The Abundance of Dangers Around the Nile
Blue Nile riding near its highest and fastest during the descent from the Ethiopian Highlands, there will be a number of dangerous rapids, undercut rocks and bad hydraulics to navigate ...
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Christopher Ondaatje - Author and Traveller
Nile out of equatorial Africa and the Ethiopian highlands is only 2% of that carried by the Amazon?) immersed in detailed historical background. With ...
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Peakware Site Map: All Ranges - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
Plateau East Central Kenya Northeast Tanzania Ruwenzori Southern Tanzania Virunga Mountains Ethiopian Highlands Indian Ocean Islands Madagascar Mascarene Islands Mozambique Channel North Indian Ocean ... Southeastern Pacific Islands Tierra del Fuego Guiana Highlands Eastern Guiana Highlands La Gran Sabana Southern Guiana Highlands Western Guiana Highlands Southeast South America Eastern Paraguay ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Ethiopian montane grasslands and woodlands (AT1007)
Special Features The eastern and western Ethiopian highlands are separated by the Ethiopian portion of Africa's Great Rift Valley. Most of the ecoregion lies ... the landscape considerably. Since the early 20th century, only about five percent of the Ethiopian highlands have stayed forested. Some parts of the ecoregion are protected within the Simien Mountains ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Ethiopian montane moorlands (AT1008)
Side · Cause for Concern More Photos Moorlands in the Mountains The Ethiopian Montane Moorland covers the highest parts of the Ethiopian highlands, between 11,000 and 15,000 feet (3,300-4,500 ... years did the ice finally retreat, allowing vegetation to colonize the peaks. Special Features The Ethiopian Montane Moorland is a varied and rugged ecoregion, containing the largest continuous expanse of Afro ...
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