Ethiopia¢¯s endangered species on the increaseby | 04-07-2011 08:11 |
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![]() Rare animal species particular to Ethiopia and once considered at risk of extinction have been successfully protected and have increased in numbers, according to a census unveiled on Friday. The Horn of Africa nation is known for a wide variety of animal species, but many have been threatened with extinction due to large-scale poaching and loss of their natural habitat due to human activity. A recent census, however, has revealed that the numbers of the endemic walia — a chestnut-coloured wild goat — the Ethiopian wolf and the Gelada baboon at Semien National Park have increased dramatically. ¢¯Their numbers in the Semien National Park have increased beyond expectation,¢¯ park official Yohannes Mekuria said in a statement. According to the census, the number of walias in the park has risen to 751, up from 50 * source : http://ethiopiaforums.com/ethiopias-endangered-species-on-the-increase |