NGIRI RESERVE
The Ngiri Triangle Nature Reserve, created in 2011, has an area of 100,000 hectares. It is located at the confluence of the Ubangui River and the Congo River, in the south of the province. This reserve, which is home to many animal and plant species, has the mission of protecting biodiversity and the ecosystem in the Ngiri triangle. One of the last groups of hippos in the country, buffalos, elephants and primates live there. A community component involving local populations has been set up to limit the impact on the area.
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