Buffaloes

Buffaloes are large hoofed mammals found throughout the world in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, wetlands, and woodlands. They are members of the bovid family, which includes cows and other even-toed ungulates such as antelopes, bison, and goats. Buffaloes are highly valued for their meat and milk, and for their hide, which is used for leather. They are also known to be tough and hardy, able to survive in harsh climates and terrain. Buffaloes play an important role in local ecosystems, providing food and habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Furthermore, their dung is an important source of fertilizer for many farmers.

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GIS Based Approach for Analysis of Habitat Suitability and wildlife conservation for African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) at Dhati Welel National Park, Ethiopia

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