Carefully managed fires generate the maximum diversity of birds and mammals in savannas, new research from the University of York suggests. In the first continent-wide study of the effects of fire on ...
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Why The African Savanna Never Stays Still - From Wildlife Experts
The Great Migration Remains Nature's Most Spectacular Moving Force 3 million wildebeest accompanied by about 200,000 zebras ...
Whether by way of Attenborough, Disney or National Geographic, the iconic scene is familiar to many. The ground trembles and clouds of dust swirl as enormous hordes of large animals thunder across the ...
A newly published camera trap study tracked 21 species of large mammal in Brazil’s Cerrado savanna biome from 2012-2017. The cameras were deployed in both fully protected state and federal parks and ...
Neighomi and Olive are not visible to members and guests yet. The zoo says animal introductions, both within a species and ...
Panting after chasing the impala now in its jaws, a leopard drags its prey to a shady spot beside a water hole. Before it can sit down to feast, a voice, seemingly out of nowhere, begins speaking ...
Guilherme B. Ferreira, Jorge A. Ahumada, Marcelo J. R. Oliveira, Fernando F. de Pinho, Izabela M. Barata, Chris Carbone and Ben Collen Debate about the conservation value of secondary habitats has ...
The transformation of the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests into savanna-like environments will change the makeup of both the flora and the fauna of these biomes. A study by Brazilian researchers ...
Scientists have found that a mere 30 species of trees in the Cerrado -- the world's largest and most floristically diverse savanna -- account for nearly half of all its trees. The 'hyperdominance' by ...
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