James Riley
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I just read a news article about a "newly discovered" population of lions in north west Ethiopia. 200 or so. If the apex predator pyramid structure is true, I reckon that means there is quite the sizable and relatively intact system there. Especially when combined with the notion that scientists didn't know about it.
In my naivety, I always wondered what was left of Africa. I know as a child there were still dark recesses where "the dream" could still be realized, but I thought it had pretty much been trashed since then; reduced to "many airports and few lions" where the wild was a Yellowstone kind of thing, or maybe a Texas "hunting" ranch kind of thing.
I would love to read stories from you people who have actually been there. I think I'll read through this forum and catch up on Africa. Go lions!
In my naivety, I always wondered what was left of Africa. I know as a child there were still dark recesses where "the dream" could still be realized, but I thought it had pretty much been trashed since then; reduced to "many airports and few lions" where the wild was a Yellowstone kind of thing, or maybe a Texas "hunting" ranch kind of thing.
I would love to read stories from you people who have actually been there. I think I'll read through this forum and catch up on Africa. Go lions!