CNN —With its long, ridged horns and muscular build, the giant sable antelope is a majestic sight — and a rare one at that.
The disappearance of the giant sableThe giant sable antelope was first discovered in the early 20th century and went on to become Angola’s national animal.
However, due to their striking horns, the antelopes soon became a target for poachers, says renowned Angolan conservationist Pedro Vaz Pinto.
A heard of female giant sable antelopes, pictured here in Cangandala National Park, wear GPS collars to monitor their whereabouts.
Going forward, he believes management, funding, and training are necessary to continue restoring the giant sable population.
Persons:
Pedro Vaz Pinto, Fundação, ”, Vaz Pinto, Bruce Buttery, ” Vaz Pinto, “, CNN “, Vladimir Russo, ” Russo, that.They
Organizations:
CNN, Initiative, Cangandala, Conservation, Kissama Foundation
Locations:
Angola, Africa, Angolan, Portugal, Luando, Cangandala