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- |image=African fish eagle flying cropped.jpg |texttitle=African fish eagle, the national bird of Zambia816 bytes (116 words) - 15:44, 21 July 2016
- ...no single clear channel connecting the two rivers and the lake, but a mass of shifting channels, lagoons and swamps, as the explorer David Livingstone fo * ''[[African fish eagle]]''676 bytes (106 words) - 08:42, 12 December 2017
- ...no single clear channel connecting the two rivers and the lake, but a mass of shifting channels, lagoons and swamps, as the explorer David Livingstone fo * ''[[African fish eagle]]''676 bytes (106 words) - 14:27, 15 December 2016
- ...no single clear channel connecting the two rivers and the lake, but a mass of shifting channels, lagoons and swamps, as the explorer David Livingstone fo * ''[[African fish eagle]]''674 bytes (106 words) - 12:55, 10 April 2017
- ...=10.1006/jfbi.1994.1121}}</ref> but ''H. vittatus'' is the only freshwater fish proven to prey on birds in flight.<ref>[http://www.universityherald.com/art ...ldest lineage appears to be that of ''Hydrocynus goliath'', while lineages of ''H. brevis'' and ''H. forskahlii'' diverged in the Late Miocene and [[Plio5 KB (678 words) - 13:36, 6 June 2018
- ...'''[[Zambezi]]''' (sometimes spelt Zambesi) is the fourth largest river in Africa, and the largest to flow into the Indian Ocean. Zambezi or Zambesi may also *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia3 KB (410 words) - 15:16, 19 August 2016
- ...his work as a full-time missionary at Namwianga Mission located in Zambia, Africa. {{TFAFULL|Namwianga Mission}} * ''[[African fish eagle]]''771 bytes (107 words) - 12:35, 19 February 2018
- ...his work as a full-time missionary at Namwianga Mission located in Zambia, Africa. {{TFAFULL|Namwianga Mission}} * ''[[African fish eagle]]''771 bytes (107 words) - 11:31, 16 February 2017
- ...he same as) the [[Nile perch]] in [[Lake Victoria]]. All of these pelagic fish have suffered from [[overfishing]] in the last two decades. ...g.uuuq.com/farming.htm |archivedate=2011-01-26 |df= }} ,Something Fishy... Fish Farming in Zimbabwe.</ref>6 KB (949 words) - 13:58, 6 June 2018
- ...cs" in William M. Adams, ''et al.'' (editors), ''The Physical geography of Africa'' (Oxford: University Press, 1996), p. 152</ref> ==Characteristics of dambos==6 KB (884 words) - 13:31, 6 June 2018
- --[==[ This is the "F" list of portal image names. It contains a list of portal images for use with [[Module:Portal]] -- When adding entries, please use alphabetical order. The format of the images table entries is as follows:5 KB (735 words) - 09:29, 23 June 2016
- | name = African fish eagle | image = African fish eagle just caught fish.jpg13 KB (1,960 words) - 18:07, 11 January 2018
- ...suddenly broadens as it merges with that of the Zambezi, at the beginning of the [[Barotse Floodplain]], which is 25 km wide at that point. The length of the river is about 645 km but so extreme and tight is its meandering t2 KB (257 words) - 12:34, 1 July 2016
- ...we. Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]] at its northeastern end, flooding the [[Kariba Gorge]] o The Zimbabwean town of [[Kariba, Zimbabwe|Kariba]] was built for construction workers on the lake'5 KB (658 words) - 09:07, 28 October 2016
- ...Flats|Kafue Flats]]. The town of [[Itezhi-Tezhi]] rests to the north side of the dam. ...|m}} and forms a reservoir of {{convert|390|km2}}, which flooded a section of the [[Kafue National Park]].9 KB (1,233 words) - 11:51, 13 March 2018
- | Image = Flag of Zambia.svg ...een field with an orange coloured eagle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes coloured from left to right in red, black and orange8 KB (1,129 words) - 18:01, 17 July 2016
- .../visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=6926 "Seasonal Flooding in Southern Africa".] ''NASA/Visible Earth'', Credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Respons ...]. It is a designated [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar site]], regarded as being of high conservation value.<ref>[http://www.wetlands.org/reports/ris/1ZM007_2013 KB (2,003 words) - 13:39, 14 July 2016
- ...rk]] in 1957, who found faunal remains and quartz tools in the western end of the site. ...of Gwisho hot-springs was excavated in 1963-1964. It provided an abundance of economic8 KB (1,233 words) - 03:28, 29 July 2016
- ...in the dry season. It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that make up ...d valley. About 150 km from its source it has dropped to an elevation of about 690 m and becomes a meandering river with a flood-plain several10 KB (1,475 words) - 13:17, 3 October 2016
- ...hrough the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), in support of the fight against HIV/AIDS. ...United States has provided considerable emergency food aid during periods of drought and flooding through the World Food Program (WFP) and is a major co7 KB (956 words) - 11:53, 27 November 2016