It’s daybreak at 11,000 feet, and somewhere below, the monkeys are stirring. Admassu Getaneh marches past flowering herbs and thick grass along the edge of a plateau in the central Ethiopian Highlands ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Go to Ethiopia, venture north from the ...
A major fire has burned more than 1,000 hectares (nearly 2,500 acres) of grassland in the Guassa Community Conservation Area in Ethiopia’s central highlands. The area is among the oldest examples of ...
For more than 400 years, communities in the Guassa grasslands of Ethiopia’s central highlands have practiced a sustainable system for managing the area’s natural resources. The system’s robustness was ...
A red Fox and Gelada Baboon - gamboling over the steeply mountain and precipice of Menz. At the dawn of the Ethiopian new year when the rainy season ceded place to the sunny one this writer left Addis ...
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