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  2. Wildlife of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Sudan is composed of its flora and fauna. A variety of climate types in Sudan results in a wide range of habitats and the range of wildlife is diverse ...

  3. List of protected areas of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The protected areas of Sudan include national parks, marine national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, bird sanctuaries, game reserves, nature conservation areas, and managed nature reserves. [ 1 ] National parks

  4. Bandingilo National Park - Wikipedia

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    The 22-year long war between Sudan and South Sudan did not appear to affect the animal populations in the area the park now covers. [8] But the development of the new country became a threat. Additional conflict lasted from around 2013 to 2020. As of 2021, conservationists are unable to monitor the effects to animal populations and habitats. [5]

  5. List of mammals of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Sudan. There are 188 mammal species in Sudan, of which three are critically endangered, five are endangered, eleven are vulnerable, and nine are near threatened. One of the species listed for Sudan can possibly no longer be found in the wild. [1]

  6. Radom National Park - Wikipedia

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    Radom National Park (alternate Al-Radom Reserve; [1] Arabic: محمية الردوم الطبيعية) is a biosphere reserve in South Darfur, Sudan.. Currently this national park is disputed between Sudan and South Sudan because the area of Kafia Kingi, which makes up the vast majority of the National Park, was to be transferred to South Sudan through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005.

  7. Wildlife of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan includes the Sudd, one of the world's largest wetlands. [1] According to the American biologist and conservationist, J. Michael Fay, South Sudan "could present the biggest migration of large mammals on earth", [1] while Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) reports southeast Sudan has a migration of 1.3 million antelopes.