Search for elusive Mountain Bongo intensifies in Ragati forest
Deep in Ragati forest on the slopes of Mount Kenya, conservationists are searching for a species once thought to be extinct in this region - the mountain bongo. using only camera traps, they hope to capture proof that the rare antelope still roams the forest. But as conservationists search for evidence in the wild, another effort is already underway to restore the species through a repatriation program from North America. could these two conservation strategies help bring back the mountain bongo from the brink?

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