This park, on the border with South Sudan, was created in 1938 to protect the last remaining African white rhinoceros. The park covers an area of around 500,000 ha, mainly made up of grassy or wooded savannahs and gallery forests, straddling two biogeographical territories: the Guinean and the Sudanese. The park is still home to a few white rhinos, larger than their black rhino cousins, but reputedly less shy. Unfortunately, civil unrest in the region has encouraged poaching of the latter animals, with the result that the park has again been on the World Heritage in Danger list since 1996.

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