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Niin Lee Palm Spring Lodge Will Pave Way for Tourism Dev't in Afar Region: Chief Administrator tanzanianewsreports.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tanzanianewsreports.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Season 31 Episode 1 of 10): Mat Pines' five-year study of the lives of baboons in Ethiopia. Natural World: Living with Baboons airs on BBC Two HD at 2:45 PM, Sunday 11 February. Mat Pines' five-year study of the lives of baboons in Ethiopia
In addition to being recognized as the birthplace of humanity, Ethiopia's hottest region, Afar, boasts several captivating tourist attractions such as Awash National Park, Dallol, Erta Ale, Lake Afedera, and Alalo Bad Fel.
Boston Partners PLC, the parent company of Kuriftu Resort, was established in 2002 and is a leader in the Ethiopian hospitality industry. As a company, we aim to be progressive by developing Ethiopia’s unique destinations through creative designs, unmatched marketing, and a true passion for service.
The Tanzanian government is threatening to evict more than 80,000 Maasai from the Ngorongoro world heritage site, claiming that the Maasai must be cleared from their land in the interests of conservation and wildlife corridors.
Factories killing Awash River - Capital Newspaper capitalethiopia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capitalethiopia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Student Spotlight: Katarina Evans' Discovery May Help Save Old World Monkeys Katarina Evans in the field (Photo courtesy of Evans) By Lida Tunesi For an aspiring primatologist facing COVID-related travel restrictions, Graduate Center Ph.D. candidate Katarina Evans (Anthropology) is having a surprisingly productive spring. She recently published her first, first-authored journal article and is making progress on her dissertation research. In a paper in the Jessica Rothman (GC/Hunter, Anthropology) describe some findings about the diets of Old World monkeys that may impact conservation efforts. They found that the usual way of measuring protein in the Old World monkeys’ leafy foods overestimates the amount that the primates can actually digest. At least, this is the case for colobine monkeys living in Kibale National Park in Uganda.