and protection against diseases to domestic animals. Taking this into account, The Ethiopian Herald approached Ayalew Demissie, an agro-economist who graduated from Addis Ababa University and working ...
Wolves from three different packs were seen licking red hot poker flowers. That sweet tooth could make them the first known large predator pollinators.
Ethiopian wolves are the rarest wild canid ... flowers are too fragile or produce too little nectar to interest large animals," Dr. Lai explained. During observations, some wolves visited as ...
remembers how shocking it was to see “skeletons of animals all over the place” in regions that were usually green and fertile, such as Haramaya and Harar east of Ethiopia’s capital ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals recently staged a protest outside the DC-area office of Ethiopian Airlines. The ...
Ethiopia’s Livestock Development Institute has announced that the country generated USD 43 million from the export of animal ...
Ethiopian wolves may be carnivores ... highlighting one of the many ways plants and animals work together in ecosystems. The wolves likely enjoy the taste of the nectar, and get an energy boost ...
Ethiopian wolves almost exclusively prey on ... when it is available. Other animals also enjoy the sweet-tasting nectar of the country’s highland flowers, he added, noting “baboons are very ...
Recently, Lai and her colleagues discovered something new about these creatures — the animals occasionally consume the nectar ...
Affordability and lack of awareness drive low consumption of animal products in Ethiopian children, prompting experts to plan interventions. Malnutrition and poor dietary diversity remain ...