The Bire Kpatuos Game Reserve is a protected area in South Sudan, Africa.
The 5.0 square kilometres (1.9 sq mi)[1] tropical forest habitat features key species of Bongo and Yellow-backed Duiker.
[2] The reserve is close to the point of convergence for flora and fauna from Central and East Africa and has a " forgotten forest " as some conservators call it.
South Sudan is making great efforts and has received significant support from donors around the world, to preserve the wilderness and environment in the reserve despite a long civil war.
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