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Gambela National Park

Gambela
Map showing the location of Gambela
Map showing the location of Gambela
Location in Ethiopia
Location Gambela Region, Ethiopia
Coordinates 7°52′N 34°0′E / 7.867°N 34.000°E / 7.867; 34.000Coordinates: 7°52′N 34°0′E / 7.867°N 34.000°E / 7.867; 34.000
Area 5,061 km2 (1,954 sq mi)

Gambela National Park is the largest of the national parks in Ethiopia, covering 5,061 square kilometres (1,954 sq mi). Established in 1973, it is located in the Gambela Region, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of the city of Gambela, which houses the park's headquarters. The northern boundary is delineated by the Baro River.

The park is situated in a lowland plain, but there are some areas of higher, often rocky, ground with deciduous woodland and savanna, as well as large termite mounds. Gambela National Park also supports extensive areas of wet grassland and swamps.

There are "69 species of mammal, 327 species of birds, 7 species of reptile, 493 species of plants and 92 species of fish". Planning for the conservation and management of wildlife in Gambela Park was focused on protecting three endangered species: the African elephant, Nile lechwe and shoebill stork. Among the mammal species reported to be living here are the Cape buffalo, Masai lion, leopard, Sudan cheetah, Nubian giraffe, roan antelope, tiang, Lelwel hartebeest, olive baboon, and guereza monkey, as well as hyena, buffalo, sable antelope, hippopotamus, Kafue lechwe, blue wildebeest, zebra, greater kudu, bushbuck, oribi, reedbuck and waterbuck. The peak of the annual antelope migration occurs from January to March. Several birds only found in this area include the long-tailed paradise whydah and the red-throated and green bee-eaters.


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