Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme recorded Ethiopian wolves — the world’s rarest wild wolf species, of which fewer than 500 remain — feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian ...
These animals consume flower nectar, thus acting as pollinators. The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is studied by scientists involved in the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP), which is ...
These animals consume flower nectar, thus acting as pollinators. The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is studied by scientists involved in the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP), which is ...