January, 2014

Protecting Africa’s Endangered Primates | Tunde Folawiyo

January 31, 2014 admin Africa’s Endangered PrimatesTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo executivetunde folawiyo film festivaltunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo oiltunde folawiyo profile

Amidst a range of stunning landscapes, the continent of Africa is home to some of the world’s most recognised species of wildlife. Thousands of species of animal roam the grounds of Africa’s most famed locations, as seen by native Africans such as Tunde Folawiyo among others throughout the globe. Whilst the natural beauty surrounding these […]

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Canines in the wilds of Africa | Tunde Folawiyo

January 17, 2014 Editor

When thinking about the wildlife of Africa, few people imagine dogs walking amongst the elephants, lions, zebras and wildebeest in the jungles and grasslands. However, whilst you certainly won’t find any domesticated canines in this landscape, you are likely to cross paths with two species which belong to the same Canidae family; namely, the African […]

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Africa’s most fascinating reptilian creatures | Tunde Folawiyo

January 13, 2014 Editor

The African lion, a creature whose prowess and strength many people including Tunde Folawiyo have always appreciated, is often referred to as the king of the savannah; however, the reptile species which creep amongst the rocks and bushes of this landscape have been around for far longer, and are, in many ways, more well-adapted to […]

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Parrots of Africa | Tunde Folawiyo

January 8, 2014 Editor Uncategorized

Due to the diversity of its climate and landscape, Africa is home to some of the most colourful and exotic bird species in the world, and has a particularly wide range of parrots residing in its forests and grasslands. One example is the Rose-ringed Parakeet, an Afro-Asian species which can be found in Ethiopia, Chad, […]

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