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National park in South Sudan
Lantoto National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Map showing the location of Lantoto National ParkMap showing the location of Lantoto National ParkLantoto National Park
LocationCentral Equatoria, South Sudan
Coordinates4°30′N 29°54′E / 4.500°N 29.900°E / 4.500; 29.900
Area760 km (290 sq mi)

Lantoto National Park is a protected area in Central Equatoria, South Sudan.

The park has an area of 760 km (290 sq mi) and is predominantly woodland, forest and open glades. The park was named by the Sudan's central government in the Wildlife Act of 1986 and Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act of 2003. As of 2012 the boundaries of the park have not been demarcated.

The vegetation of the park supports a huge population of elephants, buffalo, baboon, antelope and ostrich.

The highest and the most prominent mountain is Jabal Mbangi.

Poaching in the park is increasingly threatening the survival of elephants.

References

  1. Launching Protected Area Network Management and Building Capacity in Post-conflict Southern Sudan (PDF) (Report). UNDP.
  2. "Lantoto National park". Fortune of Africa South Sudan. 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  3. "Lantoto National Park". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  4. "Poaching on rise at Lantoto National Park; ten elephants dead". Radio Tamazuj. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
Protected areas of South Sudan
National parks
Game reserves
Conservation areas


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