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Photo: Petr Hamerník, Prague Zoo
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.

A Lord Howe Island stick insect nymph at Prague Zoo. This is the first instar of the first generation to come from a Prague clutch. Photo: Petr Hamerník, Prague Zoo
Prague Zoo has seen its first Lord Howe Island stick insects hatch. These are the heaviest flightless insects on the planet. Thirteen little Lord Howe Island stick insects emerged from the first clutch to be laid at Prague Zoo. The luminous green nymphs are now in the zoo’s off-show facilities. Prior to their extinction, these...

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