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In this June 20, 2018 photo, a baby female bongo, born May 2, runs at the Audubon Species Survival Center in New Orleans. About a year after moving into spacious new digs in New Orleans, African animals are doing just what officials from two zoos had hoped: being fruitful and multiplying. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has a bongo birth announcement: Two female calves of a critically endangered antelope species are ready for their close-ups. The stepsisters one born Dec. 17 and the other Jan. 8 are the first offspring for Sienna and Shimba, as well as the sire, Mickey, the zoo said. They’re eastern bongos a species that’s critically endangered due to deforestation and hunting. Both mothers also were born at the zoo, in 2018. Sienna delivered first, a calf that weighed 42 pounds (19 kilograms) at a Dec. 22 exam. Shimba followed this month with a calf weighing 38 pounds (17 kilograms). “Our an ....

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Critically endangered antelopes born at Florida zoo


Critically endangered antelopes born at Florida zoo
By Associated Press
(Photo: Kori Odum, Jacksonville Zoo)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has a bongo birth announcement: Two female calves of a critically endangeredantelope species are ready for their close-ups.
The stepsisters one born Dec. 17 and the other Jan. 8 are the first offspring for Sienna and Shimba, as well as the sire, Mickey, the zoo said. They re eastern bongos a species that s critically endangered due to deforestation and hunting. The zoo said there are only an estimated 47 to 140 bongos left in their natural habitat.
Since they live in dense forests, commercial logging has taken its toll on their population, keepers wrote on the zoo s website. Their ivory-tipped horns also make bongos susceptible to poaching and hunting by tourist safaris. ....

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