Wildlife of the Central African Republic
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The Wildlife of the Central African Republic includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats.
Manovo-Gounda St.Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Central African Republic. It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1988 as a result of the diversity of life present within it. Notable species include black rhinoceroses, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, red-fronted gazelles, and buffalo. Due to poaching activity within the park, it was added to the list of World Heritage Sites in Danger in 1997.
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