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Global warming - for the birds?

By: Graham Simmons
A surfacing hippo

A smile, a leer, or just curious?: a surfacing hippo

Near-record rains in Botswana's Chobe National Park in 2006 have brought the naturescapes of the Park to vivid life. Besides having the world's largest population of African elephants, the Park boasts hordes of hippos, impala, pukus and a bewildering array of birdlife. The time to catch these wonders is NOW.

 

 
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