en.wikipedia.org
Bongo (antelope) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo_(antelope)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Bongo" redirects here. For other uses, see Bongo (disambiguation). 160;( IUCN 3.1. 160;( IUCN 3.1. T e. isaaci. It is among the largest of the African forest antelope. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes and long slightly spiralled horns. Indeed, bongos are the only tragelaphid. Faces an ongoing population decline, and the IUCN. Antelope Specialist Group considers it to be Near Threatened.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
June, 2008 | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2008/06
Archive for June, 2008. A Bongo Kaleidoscope as observed by Lilli. Saturday, June 7th, 2008. 10 May 2008 Ajabu’s big day. In the lush surroundings of her beautiful forest home at Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, she has chosen this day for the arrival of her firstborn. Nature sees to it that, instinctively, mother and young will always find each other but how do we, their human caretakers, tell them […]. Posted in News from Mt. Kenya. You are currently browsing the International Bongo Foundation.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
IBF General News | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/category/ibf
Archive for the 'IBF General News' Category. National Bongo Task Force Meeting July 2010. Saturday, August 7th, 2010. National Bongo Task Force Meeting July, 22, 2010 KWS Headquarters, Nyeri, Kenya The National Bongo Task Force (BTF) regrouped for another meeting on July 22 at the KWS Aberdare Headquarters in Nyeri, Kenya. In addition to Official Task Force members, Dr. Jake Veasey, Behaviorist and EEP Coordinator for Bongo, from Woburn Safari Park attended this […]. Posted in IBF General News. If you ha...
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
Welcome! | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2008/04/19/hello-world
It’s a bongo baby boom! Welcome to the new blog at the new web site of the International Bongo Foundation. We intend to bring you news here both from the IBF office in Ft. Worth and from Mt. Kenya where the repatriation project is underway. Remember to subscribe to the mailing list to receive occasional updates. This entry was posted on Saturday, April 19th, 2008 at 5:48 pm and is filed under IBF General News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
National Bongo Task Force Meeting July 2010 | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2010/08/07/national-bongo-task-force-meeting-july-2010
Laquo; Mount Kenya Bongo Project Update. National Bongo Task Force Meeting July 2010. National Bongo Task Force. Meeting July, 22, 2010. KWS Headquarters, Nyeri, Kenya. Mike Prettejohn presented an update on work by the Bongo Surveillance Project (BSP) on bongo tracking in Aberdares, Mount Kenya, Mau and Eburru. In Aberdares, 22 individual bongos have been camera trapped and thus identified by markings. Estimates made by BSP for wild bongo remaining in Kenya are as follows:. Feed You can leave a response.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
January, 2010 | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2010/01
Archive for January, 2010. New satellite transmitter is ready. Tuesday, January 12th, 2010. The new bongo satellite transmitters have been acquired. The new design has a very substantial antenna and will mount on the backside of the bongo’s horn. This will be a great improvement over the first transmitter which became inoperable after the antenna failed. Meanwhile, the bongo herd at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy has grown […]. Posted in IBF General News. Weblog archives for January, 2010.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
August, 2010 | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2010/08
Archive for August, 2010. National Bongo Task Force Meeting July 2010. Saturday, August 7th, 2010. National Bongo Task Force Meeting July, 22, 2010 KWS Headquarters, Nyeri, Kenya The National Bongo Task Force (BTF) regrouped for another meeting on July 22 at the KWS Aberdare Headquarters in Nyeri, Kenya. In addition to Official Task Force members, Dr. Jake Veasey, Behaviorist and EEP Coordinator for Bongo, from Woburn Safari Park attended this […]. Posted in IBF General News. News from Mt. Kenya.
blog.internationalbongofoundation.org
Bongos Out & About | International Bongo Foundation
http://blog.internationalbongofoundation.org/2008/05/05/bongos-out-about
Laquo; It’s a bongo baby boom! A Bongo Kaleidoscope as observed by Lilli. Bongos Out and About. These are some of the latest youngsters born to the resident herd of Bongo bred at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. Only separated by a few months in age, these young animals have formed a friendship that will last for life. Bongo bred at the Conservancy are earmarked for future release on Mount Kenya their ancestral home. Watch this space for updates. Help support the Wildlife Conservancy.