30/05/2026
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Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Bale Mountains National Park Fauna and Flora in Glance, Education, Bale Dinsho southeast Ethiopia, 400km from Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa.
30/05/2026
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25/05/2026
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Mountain Nyala in the Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia.
what do you call this?
18/05/2026
Mountain Nyala, the late discovered Large Antelope in Africa and confined to Bale-Arsi Masif, Endemic and Endangered species. 95% of the global population found in Bale Mountains National Par, Ethiopia.
The group association of this charismatic species seen frequently in five groups.
1. Female group (only Adult females together)
2. Male group (Adult Males only)
3. Female and Male group (Adult male and female only)
4. Female with juveniles (Adult Females and Calves)
5. Adult Females, Adult Males and Juveniles (the most frequently seen group in the Park).
Thank you Abdi Samune, Wolf monitoring specialist for your beautiful photo of this "Adult Male Group" of Mountain Nyala.
photo: by Abdi Samune
18/05/2026
With Muzeyen Turke – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
13/05/2026
Our Group (Group against Plastic Rubbish) collected over 25 Sacks of Plastic Rubbish from Bale Mountains National Park, on the northern side of the park, Gasay Grassland. this Grassland the most beautiful and core habitat for Endemic and endangered Mountain Nyala and other antelopes and also a home for Endemic and rare bird species.
08/09/2020
By Nature Loins Habitat is Savannah Grassland, But this Black manned Loin Species are In the Afro Montane Cloudy Forest, located in the Southern Part of Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia.
Exceptional Lion in the Jungle
Unfortunately, No one knows their population, distribution and habitat ranges and their genetic make up. What make them different from other Savannah grassland Loins? What is the population trend of them? are they confined only the forest or they seasonally use this habitat? Are they same species with other African Loins or became subspecies?.......and many questions,....who answer the questions? Researchers can answer?
Plan fast to Do research on the species!
Good Luck