Keyword: Gorongosa
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BIR064-00359
Two Jameson’s firefinches (Lagonostricta rhodoparcia jamesoni) collected by the Field Museum team in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00354
A red-collared widowbird (Euplectes ardens) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00347
A Jameson’s firefinch (Lagonostricta rhodopareia jamesoni) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00358
A Jameson’s firefinch (Lagonostricta rhodoparcia jamesoni) in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00357
A southern boubou (Laniarius ferrugineus) collected in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa. This boubou could also be a species that is new to science.
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BIR064-00356
A southern boubou (Laniarius ferrugineus) collected in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa. This boubou could also be a species that is new to science.
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BIR064-00355
A southern boubou (Laniarius ferrugineus) collected in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa. This boubou could also be a species that is new to science.
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BIR064-00353
A red-collared widowbird (Euplectes ardens) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00352
A red-collared widowbird (Euplectes ardens) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00351
A male variable sunbird (Cinnyris venustus falkensteini) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00350
A marsh tchagra (Bocagia minuta anchietae) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00349
A marsh tchagra (Bocagia minuta anchietae) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00348
A marsh tchagra (Bocagia minuta anchietae) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00346
A Jameson’s firefinch (Lagonostricta rhodopareia jamesoni) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00345
A Jameson’s firefinch (Lagonostricta rhodopareia jamesoni) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00344
A black-backed puffback (Dryoscopus cubla hamatus) in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Africa.
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BIR052-00256
A blue-spotted dove (Turtur afer) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR052-00255
A blue-spotted dove (Turtur afer) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR052-00254
A blue-spotted wood dove (Turtur afer) at a field museum in Gorongosa National Park.
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BIR064-00316
An olive sunbird (Cyanomitra olivacea obscure) from Gorongosa.
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BIR064-00317
An olive sunbird (Cyanomitra olivacea obscure) from Gorongosa, Mozambique.
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An olive sunbird (Cyanomitra olivacea obscure) from Gorongosa, Mozambique.
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A red toad (Schismaderma carens) from Gorongosa National Park.
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A Mozambique ridged frog (Ptychadena mossambica) from Gorongosa National Park.
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ANI071-00482
A reed frog (Hyperolius sp.) from Gorongosa National Park.
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A Mozambique ridged frog (Ptychadena mossambica) from Gorongosa National Park.
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Three common river frogs (Amietia angolensis) from Gorongosa National Park.
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A guttural toad (Bufo gutturalis) a species commonly found in Gorongosa National Park.
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ANI071-00478
A Mozambique ridged frog (Ptychadena mossambica) from Gorongosa National Park.
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Teams of miners with a government permit dig for gold. They’re about a mile outside Gorongosa Park- but within the watershed that sustains it. The future of the park depends on finding sustainable livelihoods for the people who live in the area.