The mountain bongo, originally from Kenya, is a critically endangered antelope with less than 100 in the wild.
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 ...
Kenya Wildlife Service received 17 mountain bongos, a rare type of antelope from a conversation centre in the United States ...
Kenya has welcomed the return of 17 critically endangered mountain bongos from the US, a major step in reviving the dwindling ...
Kenya has received 17 rare mountain bongos from the US, boosting efforts to restore the critically endangered species.
A new female eastern bongo has recently arrived and it is hoped ... With their rich chestnut-coloured coat, brilliant white stripes, and impressive spiral horns, eastern bongos are among the ...