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Okapi Wildlife Reserve

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© FAO/Thomas Nicolon
© FAO/Thomas Nicolon
© FAO/Thomas Nicolon
© FAO/Thomas Nicolon
© FAO/Thomas Nicolon

The Okapi Wildlife Reserve, a UNESCO World heritage Site located in the Ituri region in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is one of the most intact and biodiverse forests in Central Africa. It has high species endemism (15%), the second largest forest elephant population in the country, and is a stronghold for the endemic okapi, a forest giraffe. The region still boasts abundant populations of of 14 species of forest ungulate including 6 duiker species, 15 species of primates including eastern chimpanzees, 58 species of fish, 376 species of birds and over 2,500 known plant species.

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595.3

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12,770.5

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233,233

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