Critically endangered eastern mountain bongo calf born at UK safari park
- On May 5, 2025, a male eastern mountain bongo, which is critically endangered, was welcomed at Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire.
- The birth followed a six-year breeding gap and came after another male calf was born to Odongo's twin sister in October 2024.
- The calf, fathered by Sonny and born to first-time mother Odongo, underwent physiotherapy soon after birth to improve the strength and function of his hindquarters and is currently thriving.
- Tom Robson, head of section at Woburn, expressed excitement over welcoming another male bongo calf to their herd.
- These births signify an important achievement for the breeding program dedicated to the preservation of this critically endangered species.
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