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Ethiopia Tag

HomePosts tagged "Ethiopia"(Page 3)
27 November 2016
Africa
CrociduraEthiopiashrews

New shrew species from Ethiopia

Two new shrews. have just been described from Ethiopia. Crocidura afeworkbekelei occurs on Sanetti Plateau, while C. yaldeni is apparently endemic to Beletta Forest near Jimma. L

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15 March 2012
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report – Ethiopia

Ethiopia, 2012: Romain Bocquier, 10 days & 32 species including Clawless Otter, Salt’s Dikdik and Ethiopian Wolf. Jon

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13 January 2012
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report – Ethiopia

Richard Webb was in Ethiopia over Christmas and saw 43 species in 9 days including an Aardwolf and Bale Monkeys. A trip report is here. Jon

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30 January 2008
Africa
Ethiopia

Ethiopia, 2008 Trip Report

The Simien Mountains are a quite remote and scenically stunning national park in northern Ethiopia. They are home to good numbers of Gelada Baboons, a few Ethiopian Wolves and the

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18 May 2007
Africa
Ethiopia

Ethiopia, 2007 Trip Report

Ethiopia is spectacular. The scenery is stunning, the people are among the friendliest I have ever met although they are some of the poorest. In parts of the country most people t

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