Author: WandererMany countries now open up large tracts of land for national parks, sanctuaries or forest reserves. These parks, only a few large that can be called from outside of the ecosystem, the majority is used for large mammals live. In East Africa there are sanctuaries of birds and marine organisms. Vegetation in protected areas are located mainly in forest reserves and national parks. In addition, several countries are trying to refusal of export license of certain animal skins to protect wild animals, especially leopard, leopard skin and spot horse skin.
The oldest and most famous Kruger National Park, South Africa (Kruger) National Park, most of the non-savanna species are retained here. South Africa and Botswana Kalahari common eland (Kalahari Gemsbok) National Park, dependent on dry land to retain a variety of antelope such as springbok and the East African antelope; small protected areas and parks to retain the particular breed. Only one kind of large mammals oryx has become extinct, there are several sub-species is also close to extinction; as a subspecies of zebra zebra Bai also extinct. East and Central African countries have large national park, due to profit from the tourism industry, and now both the size and quantity of the expansion. In Kenya, Tsavo (Tsavo) National Park is one of the largest, covers an area of 20,700 square kilometers total; tended Flamingo Lake Nakuru National Park; several mountain forest park and a marine park.
There are three National Park, Uganda. Tanzania has a well-known Serengeti (Serengeti) National Park, which is unmatched plain hoofed animals, mammals; there Ngorongoro (Ngorongoro), Manyara (Manyara) Lake Arusha (Arusha) and other various parks. Other well-known national parks and game reserves of the countries are Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. In all these countries are protected in parks are typical woodlands, thorn bushes, grass and desert natural habitats and species.
From: Free Travel Information, the excellent directory of travel information around the world. http://www.freetravelinformation.net/ post: Conservation status of Africa’s natural http://www.freetravelinformation.net/108/conservation-status-of-africas-natural/
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