In 1970, Kenya was home to over 20,000 Black Rhinos. Due to poaching and organized crime syndicates, less than 700 remain — targeted for their horns, which are as valuable as gold. Jamie Gaymer, the ...
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'Ghost of the forest' returns to Kenya as conservationists reintroduce rare antelope into the wild
NANYUKI, Kenya — The mountain bongo has become the "ghost of the forest," hard to spot amid the dense shrubs due to its ability to camouflage. A critically endangered species, the animal is being ...
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