Africa’s rarest species of antelope, were flown to Kenya in a major effort to save the species at the brink of extinction.
The bongo antelope is a unique and beautiful animal. It lives in African forests. Sadly, it is endangered. Habitat loss and poaching are major threats. Mountain bongos are critically endangered.
They are the largest forest antelopes, weighing a maximum of 400 kilograms, but are remarkably elusive in the wild. Their population is decreasing as a result of habitat loss and hunting, and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This eastern bongo calf was born June 25 at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens to parents Shimba and Mickey. Also known as mountain ...
As Kenyans were engrossed in politics last week, somewhere in the wild, history was made. Four calves of the critically endangered mountain bongo antelope were born in Mount Kenya Conservancy (MKWC), ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A few tiny herds of African antelope have a new home on ranges in New Orleans, and zookeepers hope they will take advantage of the extra space away from curious crowds of humans to ...
The critically endangered eastern bongo species, a member of the antelope family native to Kenya, became one calf safer from extinction after a recent Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens birth. The zoo's new ...