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Kenya: Saving the Mountain Bongo, a Rare Antelope At Risk of Extinction

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[Nation] Uncomfortable with our presence, they take shade under thickets of foliage at the foot of Mt Kenya. One of them abruptly dashes in front of us in fright and sheepishly disappears into a canopy.

Source: allAfrica.com

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