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Notes from the Field

In and out of Africa

By Chris Darimont
Research Scientist
Rainforest Wolf Program
Guttural roars and the cracking of bone drown out any sound of the river, which by this time of year has slowed to a mere trickle.  On its banks, blood-soaked muzzles plunge into fallen prey as if it were their final meal.  Bulbous bellies - stretched into submission - compel [...]

Thu Dec 18, 2008
Notes from the Field
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