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Mountain bongos from European zoos are heading to Kenya!

30. 03. 2026


Four male mountain bongos, one of the world’s most endangered large mammal, are preparing for transport from Europe to Kenya. In the Aberdare Mountains, only a few dozen of these rare animals survive in the wild. The goal is to strengthen the remaining population with genetically valuable individuals.


Photo: Petr Hamerník, Prague Zoo
Photo: Petr Hamerník, Prague Zoo

The transfer, scheduled for late April to early May, is being organized by Safari Park Dvůr Králové by the authority of EAZA. Five candidates for reintroduction have already arrived at the East Bohemian zoo, where pre-departure quarantine is currently underway. They come from Prague Zoo, Národní zoo Bojnice, Zoo Frankfurt, Zoo Berlín, and Zoo Givskud.

První chvíle pražského samce bonga horského v Safari Parku Dvůr Králové, kde podstupuje předodletovou karanténu. Z východočeské zoo následně nejspíš na konci dubna zamíří do Keni. Foto Helena Hubáčková, Safari Park Dvůr Králové

Photo: Helena Hubáčková, Safari Park Dvůr Králové


This reintroduction is an excellent example of international cooperation, linking human care with the return of these rare antelopes to the wild. We will keep you updated on the next steps, including the actual transport.

Portrét jednoho z nejohroženějších velkých savců planety, bonga horského, pořízený v Keni. Foto Anthony Ochieng Onyango

Photo: Anthony Ochieng Onyango
 

 


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