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Hope for mountain bongos returns to Kenya

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Published: 24 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Four critically endangered mountain bongos have returned to their ancestral homeland in Kenya in a landmark conservation effort aimed at rescuing one of the world’s rarest antelope species from extinction.

The arrival of the male bongos — Fitz, Maue, Kudu and Bon64 — at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport marked the latest chapter in a decades-long campaign to restore the fragile mountain bongo population in Kenya’s forests. Wildlife officers, veterinarians and conservation experts described the repatriation as both emotional and historic, symbolising renewed hope for a species that now numbers only a small population in the wild.

The four animals were transported from zoological conservation programmes in Czechia to the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, where they will eventually join breeding programmes designed to strengthen genetic diversity among Kenya’s mountain bongos.

Native only to Kenya’s highland forests, mountain bongos are regarded as one of Africa’s most elusive and endangered antelope species. Their striped chestnut coats and large spiralled horns make them visually striking, yet their shy nature and shrinking habitat have pushed them to the brink of extinction over recent decades.

Conservationists estimate that fewer than 100 mountain bongos currently survive in the wild, mainly within isolated forest ecosystems around Mount Kenya, the Aberdare ranges, the Mau forest and Eburu forest. Habitat destruction, poaching, disease and human encroachment have all contributed to their dramatic decline.

For wildlife officer Ngenoh Erick Kibet and animal keeper Christine Gichohi, the mission to bring the animals back to Kenya represented far more than a professional assignment. Both conservationists spent weeks in quarantine facilities in Europe preparing the bongos for the long journey home, studying their behaviour and building trust with the animals before transport began.

The keepers described each bongo as having a unique personality. Maue quickly earned a reputation as calm and approachable, while Fitz required careful handling due to his more aggressive temperament. Kudu proved cautious and distrustful around humans, whereas the youngest member of the group, Bon64, displayed curiosity and nervous energy.

Conservation staff explained that understanding each animal’s temperament was essential to ensuring a safe transfer and successful adaptation once back in Kenya. Mountain bongos are known for being extremely shy, and even animals raised around humans can react strongly to unfamiliar environments.

The repatriation effort was coordinated through cooperation between the Kenya Wildlife Service, Chester Zoo in England and the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The project forms part of a wider international conservation strategy aimed at rebuilding sustainable mountain bongo populations inside Kenya.

The journey itself required intense monitoring. During the long-haul flight, veterinary teams and wildlife officers closely observed the animals for signs of stress, breathing problems or panic inside the transport crates. Conservation staff said emotions ran high throughout the mission, particularly when the aircraft finally landed safely in Nairobi.

For many involved, the operation represented the continuation of work that began more than two decades ago. In 2004, a first group of mountain bongos was repatriated from North American zoos to Kenya in an effort to revive captive breeding programmes. The arrival of the four new males is expected to strengthen the conservancy’s gene pool and improve breeding success.

Since then, Kenya’s conservation community has gradually expanded mountain bongo numbers through careful breeding, veterinary care and habitat management. Wildlife officials say the overall population of mountain bongos in Kenya — including both captive and wild animals — has risen in recent years.

The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy recently celebrated the birth of its 100th bongo calf, a milestone conservationists describe as proof that long-term protection efforts are beginning to deliver measurable results.

At the conservancy, the newly arrived males are now adjusting to their new surroundings under close observation. Staff prepare specialised diets consisting of fresh vegetables and monitor hygiene procedures carefully to prevent disease transmission. Wildlife officers disinfect footwear, maintain controlled enclosures and limit unnecessary disturbances to help the animals settle.

Eventually, the males will be introduced to female bongos in carefully managed breeding areas. Conservationists hope the new arrivals will help diversify the captive population before future generations are reintroduced into protected forest habitats.

Experts say the project also reflects a growing shift in global wildlife conservation, where international cooperation between zoos, governments and conservation organisations plays an increasingly important role in protecting endangered species.

For Gichohi and Kibet, however, the mission remains deeply personal. Both grew up near Kenya’s forests and witnessed the gradual disappearance of wildlife populations over the years. They say their work is driven by a desire to ensure future generations experience mountain bongos not only in books or photographs, but living freely in Kenya’s forests once again.

Conservation groups warn that despite encouraging progress, mountain bongos remain critically endangered and require long-term protection efforts, habitat restoration and anti-poaching measures to survive. Yet the successful return of Fitz, Maue, Kudu and Bon64 has become a rare conservation success story — one offering renewed optimism in a world increasingly shaped by biodiversity loss and extinction threats.

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