By Gilbert Nakweya Mountain bongos, one of the largest and rarest species of antelope in the world, are endemic to Kenya.
The struggle to keep one of the world's largest and rarest antelope species alive has taken a massive step forward in Kenya.
Kenya has received 17 rare mountain bongos from the US, boosting efforts to restore the critically endangered species.
In a statement released on Monday, the Kenya Wildlife Service said that the repatriation of the mountain bongos were flown in ...
The mountain bongo, originally from Kenya, is a critically endangered antelope with less than 100 in the wild.
Kenya has received 17 rare mountain bongos from a US conservation center.These antelopes are the third-generation offspring ...
The repatriated mountain bongos have been transported to a wildlife sanctuary near Mount Kenya where they will be cared for and gradually released into the wild. "This initiative not only enhances ...
A night flight at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) brings with it a special delivery for the country and its ...
From captivity, the bongos have to go through a series of adaptation phases for them to build the immunity needed to survive in the wild. In 2022, the head of conservancy at Mount Kenya Wildlife ...
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