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According to the Tourism Ministry, Kenya has made significant strides in repatriating some of its wildlife taken away during the struggle for independence, as it welcomes back 17 Mountain Bongos, a third generation of the endangered species, taken away in the 1960s.
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Kenya Receives 17 Rare Mountain Bongos from Florida, USA
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