Like other carnivores, brown hyenas are suffering from shrinking habitats and conflict with humans. Protected areas are increasingly surrounded by other...
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brownhyenas.blogspot.com/
brownhyenas.blogspot.com/
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A dark, shaggy hyena that looks something like a German shepherd, southern version of the striped hyena. Male wt 86 lb (39 kg), ht 28-35 in (71-87 cm). Head: broad, short muzzle with big teeth; long, pointed ears. Brown Hyena, Hyaena brunnea...
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Although Brown Hyena are no longer listed on CITES, they are a protected species in Namibia and not trophy hunted, although they are shot when they come in...
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www.predatorconservation.com/brown%20hyena.htm
www.predatorconservation.com/brown%20hyena.htm
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Dr Ingrid Wiesel runs the Brown Hyena Research project based in Luderitz Namibia. Ingrid has been working in this area with the Brown Hyenas for over 10 years and is known locally as "The Hyena Lady".
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Like other carnivores, brown hyenas are suffering from shrinking habitats and conflict with humans. The land around protected areas is being increasingly...
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traveldragon.com/trips/3216-south-africa-s-brown-hyenas
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Brown Hyena Research Project, Namibia Welcome to the Brown Hyena Research Project The Brown Hyena Research Project is a non-profit organisation based in Lüderitz in the southern Namib Desert in Namibia.
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Help improve the odds for brown hyenas in wildlife-rich havens and unprotected lands. Pilanesberg National Park and neighboring areas, Northwest Province, South Africa ?The much-maligned brown hyena is actually a social mammal that lives in.
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When not at the clan's den, brown hyena are usually solitary foragers. The brown hyena is listed as a Protected Species on the IUCN Red List.
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www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/brown-hyena634.html
www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/brown-hyena634.html
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Feeding Habits: Brown hyaenas prefer to dine on carrion, wild fruits, insects and eggs. Brown hyaenas rarely kill small animals. Small livestock, particularly young, can be protected from brown hyaenas and jackals at night by being placed in bush enclosures. Hyena Biology and Conservation: (Hyaena Specialist Group)
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www.hyaenidae.org/the-hyaenidae/brown-hyaena-parahyaena...
www.hyaenidae.org/the-hyaenidae/brown-hyaena-parahyaena-brunnea.html
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