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  • ...ds]] ecoregion. The Kafue River's main channel is about 10 km south of the southern park boundary. ...Lechwe]] are seen in the flooded areas, Sitatunga in the swamps and zebra, Reedbuck and buffalo graze the drier parts. A very large number of bird species can
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  • ...rn]], [[Central Province, Zambia|Central]] and [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern]]. The main access is via the [[Great West Road, Zambia|Great West Road]] f ...us|hippopotami]] and a few of the largest [[Nile crocodile|crocodile]]s in southern Africa. [[African bush elephant|Elephant]]s are commonly seen particularly
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  • ...led '''Sumbu''') lies on the western shore of [[Lake Tanganyika]] near its southern extremity, in [[Zambia]]'s [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]. ...alo, Zebra, Spotted Hyena, Side-Striped Jackal, Serval, Impala, Waterbuck, Reedbuck, Elephant (occasionally), Lion (occasionally), Leopard (occasionally), Blue
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  • ...[[Kasanka National Park|Kasanka]] in Central Province is also part of the southern buffer zone. The wetlands are vital for the breeding of a number of bird sp ...ea in the country, so large that it is spread across two other provinces — Southern and North Western. The Busanga Swamps and plain in the north hosts the larg
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  • Often called sengisi, the elephant shrews or jumping shrews are native to southern Africa. Their common English name derives from their elongated flexible sno ***** [[Southern African wildcat]] ''Felis silvestris cafra'' LC
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  • ...were flat. The Lualaba, (sic Luapula) a broad deep stream flowed into its southern end and escaped at its northern extremity much enlarged in volume'. Living ...was considerable interest by the Belgians, the Germans and the British in Southern and Central Africa to secure the area that covered the 4 Great Lakes namely
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  • ...populations of the large mammals it is still home to some including the [[reedbuck]] and migrating [[common eland|eland]]. Carnivores found here include [[lio ...ainfall distribution, northern tributaries contribute much more water than southern ones, for example: the Northern Highlands catchment of the upper Zambezi co
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