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A new and unexpected challenge has emerged in Kenya, threatening one of the most iconic predators: the lion. This challenge ...
The African savanna is home to many amazing and unique animals, including the secretary bird. This striking creature may look like it’s dressed for a fancy masquerade ball, but don’t expect it to be a ...
Africell announced it will embark on planting 25,000 trees in The Gambia – a landmark initiative as part of the 25-years anniversary celebrations. In a statement dispatched yesterday, one of the ...
It also plans to use the platform of the G20 working group on environmental and climate sustainability to engage international figures in planting trees during meetings and the G20 summit to be held ...
The renovated habitat is a part of the Zoo’s African Savanna zone, which also includes habitats for African elephants, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, warthogs, meerkats, kori bustards, and blue cranes.
ATLANTA — Zoo Atlanta announced on Tuesday that it has opened its newly renovated African Lion Complex. The six-month, $3 million project features a newly designed 1,500 sq. ft. habitat for ...
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National Archives at College Park – Still Pictures, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons The serval is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, known for its distinctive spotted coat and long legs.
Ants known to defend certain species of Acacia trees from elephant predation deter the massive herbivores so effectively that they are impacting entire savanna ecosystems, according to a study ...
The African wild dog, also known as the painted wolf, is one of Africa’s most successful hunters, roaming the savannas in well-coordinated packs. With its patchy coat, long legs, and large round ears, ...
From the savannas of Africa to the jungles of India, these predators roam freely. Let’s have a look at 8 places around the globe where you can spot these magnificent animals in the wild.
This was taken at Abbotsford in January 2025. Picture by Sally Batt. A north west producer who has accidentally become the host of a small insect that could stop prickly acacia production in its ...