On the brink of extinction, just several hundred Hirola antelopes persist in Kenya, with a local leader spearheading their ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Dr Steve Chege from the Northern Rangelands Trust (R) is assisted by Henrik Rasmussen to collar a Hirola. Five ...
In 2008 and 2009, severe droughts killed numerous elephants, hippos and rhinos in Kenya’s Tsavo East National Park. But the tiny population of the Critically Endangered Hunter’s hartebeest or hirola ...
Nairobi — While the world focuses on the African Union effort to oust Al Shabaab militants from Somalia, another operation is quietly plugging away along the country's southern border with Kenya. But ...
Overgrazing, loss of elephants from poaching and lack of fires have taken away food supplies for hirola -- a large antelope that specializes on grass. University of Wyoming researchers took a big step ...
Only one white giraffe remains in the Ishaqbini Hirola Community Conservancy in Kenya Kenya’s only living female white giraffe and her calf died after the adult giraffe was killed by local poachers, ...
The Hirola, endemic to north-east Kenya and south-west Somalia, is the world's most endangered antelope. It faces huge survival challenges but all is not lost. The Conversation Africa's Samantha ...
Dr Steve Chege from the Northern Rangelands Trust (R) is assisted by Henrik Rasmussen to collar a Hirola. Five endangered hirola antelopes have been collared at Ishaqbini Hirola Sanctuary in Garissa ...
University of Wyoming researchers took a big step toward solving the mystery of the decline of hirola, a rare African antelope, conducting wildlife research in one of the most formidable environments ...