[1] Situated in a wooded area near the White Nile river, it is over 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) in size.
[3] The world's second-largest annual animal migration takes place when multiple species of antelope, including Bohor reedbuck, tiang, and white-eared kob, move between Bandingilo Park and Boma National Park.
[5] A 2023 survey found it may be the largest migration, including 5 million white-eared kob, 350,000 Mongalla gazelle, 300,000 tiang, and 160,000 bohor reedbuck.
The park is also home to the critically endangered species of the Nubian giraffe, Northeast African cheetah, and Northern lion.
[5] Though a major wildlife preserve, the park lies within a Total S.A. oil concession, potentially exposing it to surveying and drilling.
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