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Historic Homecoming for Endangered Mountain Bongos as They Return to Kenya

In a significant conservation effort, endangered mountain bongos have been flown from a Czech zoo back to their native habitat in Kenya, where fewer than 100 remain in the wild.

Editorial StaffApril 29, 20261 MIN READ

The mountain bongo, a rare antelope species native to the highland forests of Kenya, has been the focus of a recent conservation initiative. With a wild population estimated at less than 100 individuals, their survival is precarious.

In what is being described as a historic homecoming, these antelopes have been transported from a Czech zoo back to Kenya. This move aims to bolster the dwindling numbers of the species in its natural habitat.

Conservationists hope that this effort will contribute to the recovery of the mountain bongo population, which is critically endangered. The return of these animals marks a hopeful step in wildlife preservation efforts.