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Ethiopia
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254 739 085 276. Ethiopia is an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts and tourists alike. It’s the only place in the world to see the fascinating gelada baboon as well as the endangered Walia ibex and the Ethiopian wolf the rarest canid in the world. Ethiopia also boasts more than 22,000 species of butterflies and moths, in addition to more than 8000 bird species, 23 of which are unique to the country. Mr Dawud Mume Ali. Tell: 251 11 5 51 43 89. Mr Arega Mekonnen Ali. 254 739 085 276.
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Benin
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254 739 085 276. Lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants and hundreds of other species thrive here. In fact, Benin is wonderfully tourist friendly compared to most of its neighbours. There are good roads, a wide range of accommodation options and ecotourism initiatives that offer travellers the chance to delve deeper into Beninese life. Now is an ideal time to go because the country sits on the cusp of discovery. General Theophile Kakpo Kakpo. Tel: 229 21 33 06 62. Get In Touch/Communiquez avec nous.
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Cote d’Ivoire
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254 739 085 276. Ivory Coast is famous for its biodiversity with more than 230 mammals, 700 birds, 125 reptiles, 100 fish and over 35 different types of amphibians and not to mention the around 4,700 plant species. Most of this rich animal and plant life occurs mostly in the interior rather than in the coastal regions. The Three National Parks help to show the huge diversity of habitats and wildlife in Ivory Coast. Ministry of Water and Forests. Management of Wildlife and wildlife resources.
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Rwanda
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254 739 085 276. Known as the Land of a Thousand Hills, Rwanda rests just below the equator. This landlocked nation is at a high altitude and has one of the 20 deepest lakes in the world Lake Kivu. Rwanda has three national parks and most of the large mammals are found here. Animals inhabiting the lands are the Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Colobus Monkey, Giraffe and Elephants. Rwanda Development Board/ Tourism and Conservation/Management and Scientific Authority.
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Equatorial Guinea
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254 739 085 276. The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is home to a variety of wildlife, including many endangered species. In addition to many of Africas best known animals such as elephants, gorillas and chimpanzees Equatorial Guinea has many native species found few other places on the planet. One such animal is the Bioko Allens Bushbaby, a type of primate with large eyes and a long bushy tail. Ministry of Fisheries and Environment. Santiago Fransisco Engonga Esono. Tel: 240 27 39 70. 254 739 085 276.
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Burkina Faso
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254 739 085 276. Ministry of Environment and Water Resources;Department of Wildlife and Hunting. Director of Wildlife and Hunting. Tel: 226 76 66 33 02/70 09 71 77/78 28 73 28. Fax: 226 25 35 82 43. Email: faunechasses@fasonet.bf;benoitdoamba@hotmail.com. Get In Touch/Communiquez avec nous. 254 739 085 276. Related Links/ Liens associés. Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority.
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Eritrea
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254 739 085 276. Eritrea is home to a range of animals, including buffaloes, elephants, giraffes, hippos, Nubian ibexes, leopards, lions and waterbuck. Lions and greater kudus and Torah arte-beasts are still found in the mountains of Gash-Barka Region. Besides, Eritreas large population of elephants roam in this region also. Regulatory Service Department MOA. Tel: 291 7 22 59 56. Get In Touch/Communiquez avec nous. 254 739 085 276. Related Links/ Liens associés. Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority.