The bubal hartebeest ranged originally across Africa north of the Sahara, from
Morocco to
Egypt, where it disappeared earlier. It was also present with certainty in the
Southern Levant prior to the
Iron Age, but
Francis Harper (1945) found only "none too well substantiated" recent historical records from
Palestine and
Arabia. The northern limit of the bubal hartebeest's range was the
Mediterranean coast; large herds were still reported existing in Morocco north of the
Atlas Mountains in 1738. As for the southern limits of its distribution, "wild oxen (
Antilope bubalis)" were mentioned living in the
Tassili mountains of the central Sahara in 1850. However, the identity of the latter animals is debatable. Even if they were indeed hartebeest, they might not belong to the northern subspecies. The subspecies declined sharply during the course of the 19th century, especially after the
French conquest of Algeria, when entire herds were massacred at once by the colonial military. By 1867 it could only be found in the mountain ranges of north-western Africa that are near or within the Saharian desert. It disappeared from the
Tunisian Atlas in 1870, and the last animal in this country was shot in 1902 near
Tataouine. Outside of this instance, the bubal seems to have entered the 20th century restricted to the Western Atlas, from
Boulemane in Morocco to the south of the
Wahran department in
Algeria. The last known herd, numbering only 15 animals, was located near
Outat El Haj, Morocco in 1917; all but 3 of them were killed by the same hunter. The last animal in Morocco was shot in
Missour in 1925. It probably disappeared around the same time in Algeria. One last specimen is mentioned as having been collected in the 1920s near Geryville, south of the
Chott Ech Chergui. While Harper, writing in 1945, considered that the subspecies could still possibly exist at the time in this area, he also mentioned that different campaigns in the 1920s and 1930s failed to find any animals in Morocco, Algeria or Tunisia, even in regions where it had been reported as numerous only a few decades before. The bubal hartebeest was protected under the London Convention of 1933. == Zoo and museum specimens ==