Massive herds of animals found to still exist in Southern Sudan

User rating: 3.7 / 5 after 6 vote(s)

Aerial surveys by the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society confirm the existence of more than 1.2 million white-eared kob, tiang antelope and Mongalla gazelle in Southern Sudan, where wildlife was thought to have vanished as a result of decades-long conflict. Despite the war, some species of wildlife in Southern Sudan, last surveyed more than 25 years ago, have not only survived but have thrived east of the Nile River in numbers that rival those of the Serengeti.


Full story »

All News summaries from General Science news
All News summaries for June 12, 2007