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  2. Wildlife of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan is located in northeastern Africa, with an 853 km (530 mi) coastline bordering on the Red Sea. The terrain is generally flat, with low-lying plains broken by a few mountain ranges. In the west, the Marrah Mountains are the highest part of Sudan, while in the east lie the Red Sea Hills.

  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. Northeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The conservation goal is to ensure the increasing populations of cheetahs and other threatened wild animals in Ethiopia. [19] The Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority has confiscated cheetah cubs from wildlife trade in Ethiopia, many of which have been rehomed by Born Free, at their wildlife sanctuary Ensessa Kotteh. [20]

  5. African Journal of Ecology - Wikipedia

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    The African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) is a quarterly scientific journal focused on the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. [2] It is published by Blackwell Publishing in association with the East African Wildlife Society .

  6. Forestry in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In 1999–2001, Sudan annually produced 2,173,000 cubic meters of industrial roundwood, and 16,700,000 cubic meters of fuelwood, as well as 52,000 cubic meters of wood-based panels, and three tonnes of paper and paperboard. [1] There was continued high demand for charcoal, the one major forest product not dependent on the South. [1]

  7. 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]

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