Hirola

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LESSONS FROM THE CAPTURE AND COLLARING OF THE CRITICALLY ENDANGERED HIROLA ANTELOPE IN IJARA, KENYA: A PROGRESS REPORT Abdullahi H. Ali1, 2, Rajan Amin 3, Jacob R. Goheen1, Amos Kibara2, Isaac Lekolool4, and Charles Musy

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Source URL: www.hirolaconservation.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-18 07:30:32
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    Aerial survey of Hirola (Beatragus (Beatragus hunteri) and other large mammals in south-east east Kenya J. King1, S. Andanje2, J. Goheen3, R. Amin4, C. Musyoki2, D. Lesimirdana1 & A. H. Ali3

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    Source URL: www.hirolaconservation.org

    Language: English - Date: 2016-01-18 07:48:33
      3Hirola / Biology / Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy / Zoology / Bovidae / Alcelaphinae

      Racing to Save the Hirola Be a Hirola Hero. With fewer than 500 left, the hirola—an African antelope—is on the brink of extinction. As the only surviving member of its genus, their loss would represent the first loss

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      Source URL: www.nature.org

      Language: English
      4Conservation / Rangeland / Zoology / Biology / Lewa Marathon / Mission Africa / Lewa Wildlife Conservancy / The Nature Conservancy / Hirola

      Northern Kenya Rangelands A Sustainable Future for Wildlife and Communities N

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      Source URL: www.nature.org

      Language: English
      5Garissa District / Bour-Algi Giraffe Sanctuary / Ijara District / Arawale National Reserve / Boni National Reserve / African Wild Dog Conservancy / Lycaon pictus / Ethnic groups in Kenya / Hirola / Fauna of Africa / Africa / Districts of Kenya

      Githiru et al. African wild dogs from south-eastern Kenya Canid News Copyright © 2008 by the IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group. ISSN[removed]

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      Source URL: www.canids.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-04-09 09:08:37
      6Equus / Alcelaphinae / Hirola / Endangered species / Antelope / Horn / Zebra / Zoology / Biology / Conservation

      Critically Endangered Species Quiz 1. A species is considered critically endangered if: a. Its population has not changed at all in three generations b. It can only be found in one location c. Its population has decrease

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      Source URL: www.fws.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2014-07-30 10:21:22
      7Alcelaphinae / Hirola / Ijara District / Kenya Wildlife Service / Lewa Wildlife Conservancy / Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy / The Nature Conservancy / Masalani / Somali people / Africa / Zoology / Conservation

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      Source URL: www.nature.org

      Language: English
      8Environment / Hirola / African Wild Dog Conservancy / Solio Ranch / Kenya / Kenya Wildlife Service / Conservation

      Laying the Foundation for Conservation of Kenya’s Natural Resources in the 21st Century Julius Kipng’etich The natural resources of this country—its wildlife, which offers such an attraction to visitors from all ov

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      Source URL: www.georgewright.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-04-24 11:05:11
      9Hirola / Conservation / Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy / Zoo / African Wild Dog Conservancy / Biology / Zoology / Alcelaphinae

      Hirola Recovery Project March 28, 2012 Kenneth K. Coe 

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      Source URL: www.antelopetag.com

      Language: English - Date: 2012-05-27 09:57:10
      10Alcelaphinae / Hirola / Alcelaphus / Antelope / Impala / Hartebeest / Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy / Fauna of Africa / Zoology / Bovidae

      Racing to Save the Hirola Be a Hirola Hero. With fewer than 500 left, the hirola—an African antelope—is on the brink of extinction. As the only surviving member of its genus, their loss would represent the first loss

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      Source URL: www.antelopetag.com

      Language: English - Date: 2012-05-27 09:57:14
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