- West Lunga National Park
West Lunga National Park is a remote wildlife haven in dense forest in the North-Western Province of
Zambia . It lies between the West Lunga andKabompo River s about 10 km north of the gravel road fromSolwezi toKabompo , and covers about 1700 km².The national park is the only one in Zambia covered by forest, categorised in the small Cryptosepalum dry forests ecoregion, which exists only in a few patches in the south west of the province extending a little over the border into Angola. "
Cryptosepalum " trees (called "mukwe" locally) are evergreen and grow densely with a closed canopy. The ecoregion forms the largest evergreen forest in Africa outside of the equatorial zone. Although the rainfall in the area is quite high (abve 1000 mm per year) the soils are sandy and well drained so apart from the rivers there is a lack of surface water. [ [http://www.eoearth.org World Wildlife Fund: Encyclopedia of Earth.] Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment).2007.] A few patches ofMiombo woodland and grassland also exist in the park.The park lacks management, facilities, and roads. There is no accommodation and no towns nearby, visitors must be completely self-sufficient. (The Zambia Tourism website does not even mention the park.) It is reached by a dirt track from the main road to the park gate and base at Jivundu in its south-west. The lack of water and thickness of the forest has kept the human population low in the region, and despite some poaching and the absence of protection, the forest is believed to be still fairly rich in wildlife. Smaller forest mammals such as
duiker andbushpig s live there, and recent reports also mentionpuku ,hippopotami ,Nile crocodiles ,vervet monkeys , andyellow baboons . The game guards say there are buffalo,roan antelope s,sable antelope s,Lichtenstein's hartebeest s,impalas ,elands , and elephants. [ [http://www.zambia-travel-guide.com/bradt_guide.asp?bradt=900 Zambia Travel Guide: "West Lunga NP"] . "Bradt Guides". Retrieved 11 November 2007.]References
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