Keyword: albertine rift
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Dr. Ludwig Siefert and senior research assistant James Kalyewa use a wide range of monitoring techniques to track the movement of large predators in Uganda.
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Tree-climbing is an unusual behavior for lions, but the pride in Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda is famous for napping in trees during the day — this male is just waking up at dusk.
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An infrared remote camera captures a male lion near a hyena den.
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A remote camera captures a leopard and a cape buffalo carcass.
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An infrared camera captures spotted hyenas on their dirt pad.
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An infrared camera captures a spotted hyena on its dirt pad.
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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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Workers sweep up lake flies that swarmed the lodge and died.
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Tourists photograph endangered mountain gorillas.
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Tourists photograph endangered mountain gorillas.
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A controlled burn in the Semliki Wildlife Reserve.
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A road divides where cattle have overgrazed the landscape.
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A fire burns out of control through the savanna.
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An infrared remote camera captures a male lion near a hyena den.
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Banded gold tips (Teracolus eris ssp. eris), African capers (Belenois creona), and false dotted border butterflies (Belenois thysa) turn elephant dung into something special on the road into Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.
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A cave with thousands of Egyptian fruit bats in the Maramagambo Forest in Africa.
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Radio collaring a sedated female lion for monitoring.
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A vervet monkey with her baby steals fruit at a lodge.
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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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Oil exploration facility inside Murchison Falls National Park.
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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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A local boy carries a bucket of Nile perch caught in Lake Albert.
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Herders graze their stock illegally in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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Locals haul water from Lake Albert.
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Locals gather water from Lake Albert to drink.
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Cleaning small Nile perch to be smoked and sold.
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Locals catch Nile perch and carry water from Lake Albert.
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Locals dry carpenter fish in the sun to sell as animal feed.
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Cleaning fish to be smoked and sold.
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Locals carry bucket loads of tiny carpenter fish from Lake Albert.
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Experts check for the signals of radio collared lions.
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A crew tranquilizes and radio collars a lion for monitoring.
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A mountain gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
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A crew tranquilizes and radio collars a lion for monitoring.
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An endangered mountain gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
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An infrared camera captures spotted hyenas on their dirt pad.