Fanyikang Game Reserve
9°25′0″N 31°25′48″E / 9.41667°N 31.43000°E / 9.41667; 31.43000Area 480 square kilometres (48,000 ha) Established 1939 Governing body South Sudan National Wildlife Service (SSWS) ![Map](https://maps.wikimedia.org/img/osm-intl,10,a,a,270x200.png?lang=en&domain=en.wikipedia.org&title=Fanyikang_Game_Reserve&revid=1219396357&groups=_a660cbce357653ab5494a1e6f7ed587250652b2c)
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The Fanyikang Game Reserve is a protected area in South Sudan, Africa.[1][2] It is within a Ramsar site. The 480 square kilometres (190 sq mi) flooded grassland and woodland habitat features key species of Nile Lechwe.[3]
References
- ^ "Fanyikang". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ^ Fanyikang GeoNames
- ^ United Nations Environment Programme (2007). Sudan: post-conflict environmental assessment. UNEP/Earthprint. pp. 261, 263–. ISBN 978-92-807-2702-9. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
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