Sanetti Plateau

[1] The plateau exceeds 4000 meters in elevation, and its highest point is Mount Tullu Dimtu at 4,377 metres (14,360 ft).

The drier northern slopes include some remnant woodlands of Hagenia abyssinica, African juniper (Juniperus procera), and Hypericum revolutum below 3400 meters elevation.

The plateau's afroalpine grasslands and shrublands are home to the largest population of the endangered Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis).

The endangered mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) is found in the subalpine and upper montane woodlands.

The Bale shrew (Crocidura bottegoides) is found only in the afroalpine grasslands of the plateau and clearings in the adjacent high-mountain forests.

Sanetti Plateau in Ethiopia.
Ethiopian wolf with Helichrysum citrispinum - both are endemic species