Frogs in Garamba National Park

Garamba National Park is a national park in the north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo covering nearly 5,200 km². It is among Africa's oldest parks and was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980 for its protection of critical habitat for northern white rhinoceroses, African elephants, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. Garamba National …
Garamba National Park is a national park in the north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo covering nearly 5,200 km². It is among Africa's oldest parks and was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980 for its protection of critical habitat for northern white rhinoceroses, African elephants, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. Garamba National Park has been managed by African Parks in partnership with the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature since 2005.
  • Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Established: 1938
  • Area: 5,200 km² (2,000 sq mi)
  • Governing body: African Parks · [1]
Data from: en.wikipedia.org