Environmental issues in Ethiopia

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As in many neighboring countries, most environmental issues in Ethiopia relate to deforestation and endangered species.

Geological issues

The

droughts. Water shortages are common in some areas during the dry season. The causes of degradation are primarily the demand for more land for agriculture
, fuel and construction as well as for grazing grounds.

Endangered animals

Ethiopian wolf

The Ethiopian wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered of all canid species. The numerous names given to this species reflect previous uncertainties about its taxonomic position. However, the Ethiopian wolf is now thought to be related to the wolves of the genus Canis, rather that sold for about US$175 each to taxidermists who then retail the stuffed lions for US$400. "For the time being our immediate solution is to send them to the taxidermists, but the final and best solution is to extend the zoo into a wider area," Muhedin said.[1]

The director of the wildlife division of Ethiopia's

Ministry of Agriculture said he had no idea the lions were being culled.[citation needed
]

Deforestation

Ethiopia had a 2018 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 7.16/10, ranking it 50th globally out of 172 countries.[2]

References

  1. ^ Amber Henshaw, "Rare zoo lion cubs poisoned", BBC News website, originally published 22 November 2006 (accessed 8 January 2010)
  2. PMID 33293507
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External links

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