Newfound Migration in Southern Sudan Poses Old Conservation Questions
In Southern Sudan, a semi-autonomous region starting to rebound after two decades of devastating civil war, scientists have discovered a surprising zoological phenomenon. More than 1.3 million migratory animals—including white-eared kob, tiang (African antelope), and mongalla gazelle—are currently thriving in the region, according to an aerial survey conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and … Continue reading Newfound Migration in Southern Sudan Poses Old Conservation Questions
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