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This hand out file photo of the Kenya Wildlife Conservancy shows "Kenya", the first Kenyan born baby Bongo-antelope from an American-raised bongo, rests 05 February 2004 near its mother 'Mum' at the Mount Kenya Game ranch. The population of rare African antelopes that were bred in captivity and re-introduced to their native habitat three years ago has increased, Kenyan officials said.