The document summarizes wildlife and key events in South Sudan. It lists over 1.3 million white-eared kob as the world's second largest wildlife migration. It notes South Sudan gained independence on July 9, 2011 and contains the Boma-Jonglie landscape of 200,000 square kilometers, home to wildlife like kob, tiang, gazelle, elephant, lion, buffalo, giraffe, eland, gemsbok, and bongo. The document also references community development and ecotourism projects targeting the Nuer, Dinka, and Murle people located near oil reserves in South Sudan.