Pristine Wildlife and Nature
Ethiopia is an ecologically diverse country with deserts along the eastern border and tropical forests in the south to extensive Afromontane in the northern and southwestern regions. The distinct regions play host to a multitude of wildlife and birdlife, plant life and aquatic species. In vertebrates alone, at least 140 species are unique to Ethiopia, including more than 40 mammals and 18 birds. The varied flora embraces the world’s most extensive tracts of Afro-alpine moorland, along with a varied mix of forest, savannah, desert and cultivation.