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Northeast Kenya Antelope Survey

New report to Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations

Thomas M. Butynski and Yvonne A. de Jong
Horn of Africa Antelope Program & Eastern Africa Primate Diversity and Conservation Program

Summary: Northeast Kenya is the most poorly known region in eastern Africa as concerns the taxonomy, distribution, abundance, threats, and conservation status of its larger mammal fauna. Nonetheless, this region has a high number of endemic and threatened genera and species. Among the larger mammals, 15 species of antelope are known to occur. Diurnal surveys, nocturnal surveys, and camera trap surveys were conducted to cover as much of northeast Kenya (130,000 km²) as possible in four fieldtrips (total of 48 days, total distance driven 7,163 km). The objectives of the Northeast Kenya Antelope Survey were to: (1) considerably improve our understanding of their taxonomic status, distribution, relative abundance, ...more ↓

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The Eastern Africa Primate Diversity and Conservation Program is in the process of documenting the distribution of the regions primates and would very much like to receive details and photos of your encounters with primates in Eastern Africa.

Primates represent one of Eastern Africa's best studied taxonomic groups of mammals. Nonetheless, the taxonomic status of many of the region’s ...more ↓

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