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  1. The following is a list of ecoregions in the Central African Republic, according to the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).

    • Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests
    • Tropical and Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands
    • Congo Freshwater
    • Nilo-Sudan Freshwater

    Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests are often more simply referred to as "jungles". They are characterized by a hot, humid climate. The seven different forests that lie within the Central African Republic are located in the mountains, lowlands, swamps, and one stretches across several countries to the Atlantic coast. One example of the...

    Grassland and savanna habitats are more arid than the forest lands, and therefore do not harbor as many trees. These ecological regions are filled with grasses, shrubs, and other herbaceous plants. The lack of trees does not, however, mean there is a lack of flora and fauna. In the Central African Republic, there are three distinct savannas. One of...

    In the Central African Republic, two freshwater ecosystems can be found, namely the Sangha River and the Oubangi Congo. The Sangha river connects to the larger Congo river which empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Within the river, various freshwater fish and plants thrive which feed larger land animals such as birds and mammals. This is an important ...

    An important habitat within the Nilo-Sudan freshwater ecoregion is the Lake Chad Basin. This habitat is surrounded by desert and arid lands and does not drain into the ocean. Animals living here include the dama gazelle, red-fronted gazelle, elephants, lions, giraffes, and black-crowned cranes. The entire area holds a human population of approximat...

  2. Aug 1, 2012 · Our biogeographic units are ecoregions, which are defined as relatively large units of land or water containing a distinct assemblage of natural communities sharing a large majority of species, dynamics, and environmental conditions. There are 867 terrestrial ecoregions, classified into 14 different biomes such as forests, grasslands, or deserts.

  3. The flagship species of the Central Zambezian Wet Miombo Woodlands ecoregion is the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Image Credit: Johan63, iStock. The ecoregion covers about 70 percent of central and northern Zambia, the southeastern third of DRC, western Malawi, much of western Tanzania, and parts of Burundi and northeastern Angola.

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  4. Freshwater Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment. Island Press, Washington DC. Toham, Andre Kamdem et al., eds. (2006). A Vision for Biodiversity Conservation in Central Africa: Biological Priorities for Conservation in the Guinean-Congolian Forest and Freshwater Region. World Wildlife Fund, Washington DC. Page A-52.

  5. Many species of antelopes, as well as baboons, buffaloes and elephants, are found in the savannas. In the tropical rainforests, there is an even greater diversity of wildlife, including gorillas, chimpanzees and other primates, leopards and the endangered bongo antelope [2].

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  7. 4.1.1 Tropical rain forest (TAr) Climate. This Ecological Zone covers the central part of Africa, on both sides of the Equator, as well as on the southeastern coasts of the continent. High rainfall, ranging from 1000 to more than 2000 mm/year, is due to the permanency of the Inter Tropical Convergence zone (ITC) on the Equator, or to the trade ...

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