MKOMAZI RESERVE
Caught, on the one hand, between Tsavo West National Park in Kenya and, on the other, the Southern Mountains and the Usambara Mountains, this reserve of 2 000 km 2 is very well known for its exceptional botanical richness (90% of the country's varieties, including a strictly indigenous third party). The savannah is quite dry, which once hosted many black rhino, but still houses elephants, buffles, lions, leopards, small koudous, guérénouks, oryx, etc.
In 1998, 4 black rhino transported from South Africa to Antonov 12 were reintroduced on a special reserve of 50 km 2, heavily mounted by rangers and fences used to protect them as much from a dangerous leak as a possible ill-intentioned human intrusion.
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