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GAMBIAN WILDLIFE

The Gambia is a tiny country of only 11,000 square kilometres in area & with a population of over 1.3 million. This small strip of land no longer holds significant populations of large mammals & the few species present are usually very shy & secretive but can sometimes be seen with a bit of luck.

Elephant, Black Rhino, Giraffe, Giant (Lord Derby's) Eland, Lion & Buffalo are long gone but a few Hippo still survive in the freshwater section of the Gambia river at the Kai-Hai islands. A few Leopard (we saw big cat pugmarks in wet sand at Tendaba airfield in mid-October 2008) & Spotted Hyaena probably still survive in Kiang West N.P. whilst Bushbuck, Warthog & at least 4 species of primate are still quite common. A few Roan antelope occasionally cross over from Senegal but this has become much less frequent in recent years.
There is however a successful Chimpanzee re-introduction programme on the large islands in the freshwater section of the Gambia river downriver from Janjangbureh island involving confiscated 'pets' & orphaned youngsters ( see: http://www.chimprehab.com/ ).
Apart from Hippo the the Gambia river, especially in its lower stretches holds populations of Dolphin & the increasingly rare West-African Manatee which can sometimes be seen in the bolongs around Makasutu/Mandina lodges.

To aid in the identification of the flowers, insects & general wildlife you are likely to see when out & about (or even when only in the hotel grounds) it is recommended that you purchase a copy of Dr David Penney's new Field Guide to Wildlife of The Gambia: an introduction to common flowers & animals. This excellent new field guide can be viewed & purchased here: http://siriscientificpress.co.uk/default.aspx
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Golden orb weaving spider ( Nephila fenestrata) -Tiny male & large female
Golden orb weaving spider ( Nephila fenestrata) -Tiny male & large female
Widow dragonfly (Palpopleura sp.)this is a  female (male has a blue body)
Widow dragonfly (Palpopleura sp.)this is a female (male has a blue body)
Brown-veined white Butterflies  (Belenois aurota) on wet mud
Brown-veined white Butterflies (Belenois aurota) on wet mud
Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus)
:: Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) ::
Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)
:: Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) ::
Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat (Epomophorus gambianus)
:: Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat (Epomophorus gambianus) ::
Gambian Sun Squirrel (Heliosciurus gambianus)
:: Gambian Sun Squirrel (Heliosciurus gambianus) ::
Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus)
:: Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) ::
Bottle-nosed Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
:: Bottle-nosed Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) ::
Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)
:: Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) ::
Temminck's Western Red Colobus  (Piliocolobus badius temminckii)
:: Temminck's Western Red Colobus (Piliocolobus badius temminckii) ::
Guinea Baboon (Papio papio)
:: Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) ::
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