Babies from the bush…. Meet Kenya’s galagos (part 3)
Author(s): De Jong, Y.A., Butynski, T.M. & Dekker, N.F.H.
Date: 2018
Registered: Komba (3)
Author(s): De Jong, Y.A., Butynski, T.M. & Dekker, N.F.H.
Date: 2018
Registered: Komba (3)
Author(s): Butynski, T.M. & De Jong, Y.A.
Date: 2019
Registered: In: K. Nowak, A. Barnett, & I. Matsuda (Eds.), Primates in Flooded Habitats: Ecology and Conservation. pp. 244-258.
Laikipia County (ca. 9,700 km²), central Kenya, comprises a highly diverse landscape of grassland, bushland, woodland, dry forest, moist forest, riverine forest, wetland, and farmland.
Continue Reading No CommentsAuthor(s): Musila, S., Monadjem, A., Webala, P.W., Patterson, B.D., Hutterer, R., De Jong, Y.A., Butynski, T.M., Mwangi, G., Chen & Z.Z, Jiang, X.L.
Date: 2018
Registered: Zoological Research 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.059
Author(s): De Jong, Y.A., d'Huart, J.-P. & Butynski, T.M.
Date: 2018
Registered: 12th International Symposium on Wild Boar and Other Suids, Lázně Bělohrad, Czech Republic