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Marabou Stork

The word marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) is thought to come from an Arabic word meaning ‘hermit like’ or ‘quiet’. The marabou stork is a huge and fairly

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A new born calf.

Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis , conception occurs in the rainy season, with birth occurring in the dry months. Female giraffes breed every 20 to 30 months. The

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RED FRONTED GAZELLE

Red fronted gazelle called Eudorcas rufifrons scientifically and Jar Barewa in Hausa. They are found in open grassy habitats interspersed with thorny brush and trees

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DOMESTIC PIG

Pigs scientifically called Sus domestica and Alade in Hausa, the first domesticated pigs where believed to be domesticated in the Near East around 10,000 –

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The Olive Baboon

The olive baboon scientifically called Papio anubis and Bika in Hausa language is one of the six species of baboon (Genus Papio) worldwide. An old

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WORLD RANGERS DAY 2025

World Rangers Day is a day set aside every 31st of July to celebrate rangers globally for their efforts towards protection of wildlife and their

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The Arabian Camel

Saturday Friday 14/06/2025 The Agency acquire  a male and Two female Arabian camels, also known as the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), is a large, even-toed ungulate

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