- Gambela National Park
Gambela National Park is a proposed National Park, but the steps needed to fully protect it by the government of
Ethiopia have not been completed as of 2002. Located in theGambela Region , its 5061 square kilometers of territory is encroached upon bycotton plantations andrefugee camp s.The Gambela Park was established primarily to protect two species of endangered wetland antelopes: the
White-eared Kob and theNile Lechwe . Other wildlife reported as living here include populations ofelephant ,African Buffalo ,lion ,roan antelope ,tiang ,Lelwel Hartebeest ,olive baboon , and guereza monkey. Several birds only found in this area include theshoebill stork , theLong-tailed Paradise Whydah and the Red-throated andGreen Bee-eater s. [Philip Briggs, "Ethiopia: The Bradt Travel Guide", 3rd edition (Chalfont St Peters: Bradt, 2002), p. 492]Notes
External links
* [http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2001/08/17-08-01/National.htm The National Park of Ethiopia: Gambella Region and National Park ("Addis Tribune")]
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