Lantoto National Park is a protected area in Central Equatoria, South Sudan.
The park has an area of 760 km2 (290 sq mi) and is predominantly woodland, forest and open glades.
[1] The vegetation of the park supports a huge population of elephants, buffalo, baboon, antelope and ostrich.
[3] Poaching in the park is increasingly threatening the survival of elephants.
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