Bouba Njida National Park

[1] The painted hunting dog, Lycaon pictus, had been observed in Bouba Njida National Park at the start of the 21st century.

[2] In 2012, heavily armed poachers from Chad and Sudan massacred some 200 savannah elephants while on horseback thus wiping out more than half of the elephant population of the Bouba N’Djida National Park.

[3] Bouba Njida National Park covers an area of 220,000 hectares (540,000 acres).

[4] The park is reported habitat is of savannah forest and the average elevation varies from 251 to 864m.

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Bouba Ndjida National Park in Cameroon