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Afromontane Collection (page 3)

"Afromontane: A Haven for Unique Wildlife in Ethiopia's Semien Mountains" In the breathtaking landscapes of the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia

Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Herds grazing near the village of Amiwalka in the highlands of Ethiopia

Herds grazing near the village of Amiwalka in the highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Herds grazing near the village of Arkwasiye in the Highlands of Ethiopia

Herds grazing near the village of Arkwasiye in the Highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Herd of horses in the Highlands of Ethiopia

Herd of horses in the Highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: The village Amiwalka near Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

The village Amiwalka near Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Aethiopischer Steinbock (Capra walie) im Simien Nationalpark

Aethiopischer Steinbock (Capra walie) im Simien Nationalpark
Walia Ibex (Capra walie), Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Landscape in the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Landscape in the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National Park

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National Park
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litter

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litter
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National Park

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National Park
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Dense forest of Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (Dendrosenecio adnivalis) at the Congolese side of Mt

Dense forest of Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (Dendrosenecio adnivalis) at the Congolese side of Mt. Speke. Africa, East Africa, Congo, Rwenzori

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) adult male, close-up of head, in drizzle, Bale Mountains

Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) adult male, close-up of head, in drizzle, Bale Mountains, Oromia, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: View of stormclouds over afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N. P. Oromia, Ethiopia

View of stormclouds over afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N. P. Oromia, Ethiopia
View of stormclouds over afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N.P. Oromia, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) adult, feeding, carrying Giant Mole-rat

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) adult, feeding, carrying Giant Mole-rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus) prey in mouth, Bale Mountains, Oromia, Ethiopia

Background imageAfromontane Collection: View of afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N. P. Oromia, Ethiopia

View of afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N. P. Oromia, Ethiopia
View of afro-alpine habitat, Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains N.P. Oromia, Ethiopia



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"Afromontane: A Haven for Unique Wildlife in Ethiopia's Semien Mountains" In the breathtaking landscapes of the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia, lies a haven for some of the world's most fascinating creatures. Among them is the majestic Walia Ibex (Capra walie), an endangered species that has found refuge in these rugged terrains. With its impressive curved horns and agile movements, this mountain-dwelling goat symbolizes resilience and adaptability. But it is not just the Walia Ibex that calls this place home; here thrives another remarkable creature - the Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis). This critically endangered canid species showcases exceptional maternal instincts as we witness a mother bringing prey, a rodent, to her hungry pups. Their survival depends on her hunting prowess and nurturing care. As we delve deeper into this ecosystem's wonders, we encounter images captured by DDE-90022893 through DDE-90022896. These snapshots offer glimpses into nature's intricate tapestry - from vibrant flora to elusive fauna. Each frame tells a story of coexistence between wildlife and their environment. The photographs reveal moments frozen in time - DDE-90022895 captures an intimate interaction between two Walia Ibex as they engage in social bonding rituals while DDE-90022894 showcases an Ethiopian Wolf pup playfully exploring its surroundings under watchful eyes. DDE-90022892 takes us on a journey through lush vegetation where endemic plants thrive alongside unique animal species like the Ethiopian Wolf. The delicate balance maintained within this fragile ecosystem highlights its ecological significance. Further exploration leads us to encounters with other inhabitants such as birds fluttering amidst towering trees (DDE-90022888) or reptiles basking under warm sunlight (DDE-90022891). Every corner holds surprises waiting to be discovered. Amidst all these wonders lie reminders of conservation challenges faced by Afromontane.