Trinationale De La Sangha

Trinationale De La Sangha

The Sangha Trinational Biosphere Reserve is a vast protected area straddling the borders of Cameroon, the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo, in Central Africa. It is classified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO for its unique biodiversity and conservation importance.

This region is home to one of the largest expanses of tropical rainforest in Central Africa, with an exceptional diversity of animal and plant species. The primary forests and rivers of the Sangha are home to a large population of emblematic species, including western lowland gorillas, forest elephants, chimpanzees, buffalo, crocodiles and numerous bird species.

The Sangha Trinational Biosphere Reserve is also a privileged location for the scientific study of these complex ecosystems. Researchers from all over the world come here to study biodiversity, botany, ecology and conservation.

Because of its natural wealth and ecological value, the reserve is closely monitored and protected. Measures are taken to combat poaching, illegal deforestation and other threats to the region's flora and fauna. Patrols are carried out to monitor and manage the reserve.

The Sangha Trinational Biosphere Reserve offers visitors the opportunity to discover a preserved wilderness and participate in sustainable tourism activities such as animal watching, hiking and meeting local communities. It is also an ideal place to raise awareness of the importance of conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.

It is important to respect the rules and regulations put in place to preserve this unique biosphere reserve. By acting responsibly, visitors can help preserve this precious ecosystem and promote sustainable development in the Sangha region.

Trinational De La Sangha

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