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Ethiopian wolves show social learning and potential pollination behavior. The researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP) kept a vigil on the Ethiopian wolves for nectar from ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP) observed ...
Researchers documented this behavior in wolves from different packs, suggesting it may be a learned trait. Photo by Adrien Lesaffre. Lai, et al (2024) Ecology Journal In the Ethiopian highlands ...
Researchers documented this behavior in wolves from different packs, suggesting it may be a learned trait. Photo by Adrien Lesaffre. Lai, et al (2024) Ecology Journal In the Ethiopian highlands ...
Ecology Journal The team followed six wolves of varying ages from three different wolf packs over four days and recorded similar behavior among them all in the presence of the Ethiopian red hot ...
He and other scientists have informally observed Ethiopian wolves exhibiting this odd behavior over past few ... monitored as part of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme, founded by Sillero ...
The behavior also appeared to be widespread ... Claudio Sillero, founder and director of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program, or EWCP, says he has tried the nectar himself—and that it ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP) observed ...
The endangered Ethiopian wolf has been observed licking the flowers of red hot poker plants, and now scientists believe it may play a role in the distinctive plant’s pollination.