Andre Felix National Park Explained

Andre Felix National Park
Location:Central African Republic
Map:Central African Republic
Coordinates:9.5°N 43°W
Area Km2:1700
Established:1960

The Andre Felix National Park is a national park found in the Central African Republic, contiguous to Radom National Park in Sudan.[1] It was established in 1960 and its area is 951 km.[1]

Park consists of a lowland, a fairly open forest in the northern half, with a densely forested, elevated southern sector.[2]

It is home to a jungle forest savannah with Bambusa, Isoberlinia and Terminalia.

The main species of fauna found are ostriches, buffaloes, crocodiles, elephants, giraffes, hippos, lions, panthers, wild boars among others.

external Links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.wdpa.org/siteSheet.aspx?sitecode=2258 World Database on Protected Areas
  2. Web site: BirdLife Data Zone. 2020-08-25. datazone.birdlife.org.