devilfish
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The world's first Hirola sanctuary is now officially running in North Kenya. Containing 48 hirola, 24 of which were translocated without complications: EDGE Blog A Safe Haven For The World’s Most Endangered Antelope
Interesting - very encouraging news. I hope they breed well.
The conservancy model is the mode of operation for a successful hybrid conservation-ranching model.
I see before long the driving force behind the Ishaqibini Conservancy and the NRT will be able to set up similar conservancies in north-eastern Kenya and make the entire hirola population as well as other rarer wildlife like reticulated giraffe and fringe-eared oryx/beisa in the area make a true big come-back.
Man, I'm usually so good at the reading. I totally read your post and thought "'Drama,' is that a new antelope species I hadn't heard of yet?"