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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 birth of a second mountain bongo in captivity in the UK has been described by zookeepers as "a major success" for the ...
Mountain bongos, one of the largest and rarest species of antelope in the world ... has a national action plan to continue growing the bongo population. “Mountain bongos are a wildlife treasure ...
The mountain bongo, which has a bright chestnut-red colour with narrow white stripes, is the largest African forest-dwelling antelope, according to the KWS. It is listed by the International Union ...
Check out these pictures of an adorable baby bongo who was born at Worburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire earlier this month.
A baby Bongo named Birch was born at the zoo on April 26. "Bongo are large antelope that live in the forests of central & western Africa. In the wild, bongo only eat leaves, roots, grasses ...
The African eastern mountain bongo - a forest antelope - is classified as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List. Its numbers were dramatically ...
The mountain bongo was classified as a ‘critically endangered species’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN SSC Antelope Specialist Group) in 2017. Prized by trophy ...