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This website is about saving the Ethiopian Wolves. You will be able to donate money, adopt a Ethiopian Wolf and learn about the Ethiopian Wolves and how they help our environment.
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DonationOn this link you can donate money to help save the Ethiopian Wolves. give.bornfree.org.uk/donate |
adoptionOn this link you can adopt a Ethiopian Wolf. give.bornfree.org.uk/products/adopt-the-web-valley-wolves-275 |
informationEthiopian wolves can also be called red jackal, there life span is 8-10 years old their population is about 500. Ethiopian wolves are mammals. Ethiopian wolves eat rodents; they are at the top of the food chain in that part of the country so no animal can eat it.Rodents there include rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters and porcupine. |
Contact us
Contact Nickolas Chilivis at [email protected] Contact Olivia Middleton at [email protected] Contact Talen Jacov at [email protected] |
Full informational article
Ethiopian wolves can also be called red jackal, Abyssinia fox, simian fox and simian jackal. male is 3.3ml female are 12.8Kg. there life span is 8-10 years old their population is about 500. Ethiopian wolves are mammals. Ethiopian wolves eat rodents; they are at the top of the food chain in that part of the country so no animal can eat it. Rodents there include rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters and porcupine. Our animal is endangered because people are building houses city’s small neighborhoods and small towns into Ethiopian wolf habitat’s. Ethiopian wolves are the rarest types of wolves so people should take more care of them.
our goalOur goal is to save the Ethiopian Wolves by raising money to help our cause which is to prevent them from going extinct. Ethiopian Wolves are almost extinct, we need to change that. |