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  2. Ethiopian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The plan called for the education of people in wolf-inhabited areas, wolf population monitoring, and the stemming of rabies in dog populations. The Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme was formed in 1995 by Oxford University, with donors including the Born Free Foundation, Frankfurt Zoological Society, and the Wildlife Conservation Network. [2]

  3. Wolves may be pollinators as well as predators, study suggests

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    The endangered predators are regularly monitored as part of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme, founded by Sillero in 1995 following his first few visits to the region.

  4. Claudio Sillero-Zubiri - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Wolf: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan Claudio Sillero-Zubiri (editor), David MacDonald (editor) (IUCN The World Conservation Union, 1997) ISBN 2-8317-0407-3 The Wolf Watchers (Born Free Wildlife Books) Alison Hood, Claudio Sillero-Zubiri (Templar Publishing, 1997) ISBN 1-898784-71-X children's book

  5. Guassa Community Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Guassa area harbors nine (23%) of the endemic mammals of Ethiopia, including the Ethiopian wolf, [2] the Gelada and the Ethiopian highland hare. The Ethiopian wolf is legally protected and with a total world population of less than 450 is the most endangered canid in the world.

  6. Will Burrard-Lucas - Wikipedia

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    The photographers spent more than a month documenting the lives of the wolves and the work of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme. [18] The project culminated in a book titled The Ethiopian Wolf: Hope at the Edge of Extinction. [6]

  7. Wildlife of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian wolf is perhaps the most researched of all the endangered species within Ethiopia. This, however, is likely not the case as a breeding pack has been seen, and photographed by Bale Mountain Lodge guests inside the park's Harenna Forest in 2015. Several conservation programs are in effect to help endangered species in Ethiopia.

  8. Mount Abuna Yosef - Wikipedia

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    The Abuna Yosef massif is home to Ethiopian wolves, Gelada baboons, [3] Erica arborea, Lobelia and other afro-alpine vegetation. [ 4 ] The Abuna Yosef Community Conservation Area covers about 70 km 2 of the Abuna Yosef massif.

  9. Wildlife Conservation Network - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) is a United States–based 501(c)(3) ... Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program ; Ewaso Lions Global Penguin Society (Worldwide) ...