Giant eland conservation
The Western Giant Eland, also called Lord Derby Eland, is the world’s largest antelope that represents the true pearl in the natural heritage of Africa. None the less, this animal subspecies is critically endangered by extinction and its population counts roughly 200 individuals worldwide.
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REFERENCES ADAM, J.G., 1971: Le milieu biologique. Flore et végétation. In: Le Niokolo Koba le premier grand Parc national de la République du Sénégal, G.I.A., Dakar, p. 43-62. AKAKPO A.J., AL OGOUMRABE N.,BAKOU S., BADA-ALAMBEDJI R., NDIAYE S., 2004 : Essai d elevage de l´eland de Derby (Taurotragus… More info
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Others Czech Development Agency Ministry of Environment of Czech Republic Ministry of Environment and Protection of Nature of Senegal Zoological garden in Prague African Parks Conservation Institute of Vertebrate Biology , Czech Academy of Sciences Direct Film RNDr. K. Knotek… More info
DPNS
Direction of National Parks of Senegal Mame Balla Gueye Director Ndiaye Souleye Consultant at the Ministry of the Environment and Nature Protection of Senegal… More info
SPEFS
Society for the protection of the Environment and Widlife in Senegal Georges Rezk Programme Officer Director and manager of the Bandia and Fathala Reserve Christian Dering Programme Officer Director and manager of the Bandia Reserve Bandia and Fathala reserve staff Al-Hassane Camara… More info
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