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RESIDENT HYAENA COLLARED IN LIWONDE

Last week our WERU vet Amanda helped to capture and collar one of the resident wild hyaenas in Liwonde National Park. The procedure went super smoothly and now gives the team at Carnivore Research Malawi, who are tracking the recently released urban hyaena clan, even more to observe as they try to find out more about […]

Last week our WERU vet Amanda helped to capture and collar one of the resident wild hyaenas in Liwonde National Park. The procedure went super smoothly and now gives the team at Carnivore Research Malawi, who are tracking the recently released urban hyaena clan, even more to observe as they try to find out more about hyaena behaviour and territories.

Photos courtesy of Carnivore Research Malawi.

 

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