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Fig 1.

Map of study area (Our team used shape files provided by the Ethiopian Mapping Agency to produce the map.

The agency’s official website offers free access to these shape files (http://www.ema.gov.et).

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Table 1.

Area of study and transect line.

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Table 2.

Mammalian species identified in study area (F = Foot prints; S = Seen; P = Photographs; D = Droppings; B = Borrows, * = Community information).

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Table 3.

Relative abundances of mammalian species recorded in the study areas.

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Table 4.

Occurrence of medium and large sized mammals in the study areas.

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Table 5.

Habitat association (%) of large mammals during the wet and dry seasons in the study area.

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Table 6.

Measuring of biodiversity (Index of diversity) in DWS.

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