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In a massive win for biodiversity, four mountain bongos -- Africa's rarest and most striking antelope species --were successfully flown from a Czech republic zoo back to their native Kenyan mountain habitats to help jumpstart a wild population recovery.

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Leaders from government, academia, regulatory bodies, community innovation, and youth networks convened at the World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi on 29 April 2026 to advance the role of traditional medicine as a core pillar of primary healthcare and universal health coverage in Africa.

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White bison calves are considered sacred for many Native American nations. A rare white bison (Bison bison) calf was born at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Prairie City, Iowa. Most newborn bison are born with a reddish or brown coat, and the National Park Service estimates that white bison are born every one in one million births.

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Four critically endangered mountain bongos have returned to their native Kenya after years under the care of a zoo in the Czech Republic, marking a significant boost for conservation efforts.

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Four mountain bongos, Africa's rarest species of antelope, have just touched down in Kenya in a major step forward in efforts to save the species from the brink of extinction. Found only in Kenya, the mountain bongo is recognizable by its rust red coat with bold white vertical stripes and long spiral horns.

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