Bringing people together as scientists to save a zebra speciesOn Sept. 3, results were announced for the Great Grévy's Rally held in Kenya in January. The Princeton-sponsored event used 40,000 photos collected by 500 volunteers to track and identify the remaining wild population of the world's largest and most imperiled wild horse species, the Grévy's zebra. The rally revealed that 2,350 Grévy's remain, 95 percent of which live in just five counties in northern Kenya. The initiative was among the first to use "citizen scientists" to establish the population and range of an endangered mammal.
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