Kenya’s efforts to conserve and increase the population of the endangered mountain bongo have received a major boost following the repatriation of four young male bongos from Europe. Of the four, one originated from the Czech Republic, two from Germany, and one from Denmark. According to Kenya Wildlife Service Director General Dr. Erastus Kanga, the…
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