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Ngiri Triangle Nature Reserve

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The reserve is mostly covered by swamp forest, and contains many streams and rivers. The Ngiri River flows from north to south through the center of the reserve before joining the Ubangi. A wide zone bordering the Ngiri consists of alternating marshy grassland-savanna, swamp forests and seasonally
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and the DRC on the Lake Tele - Lake Tumba landscape provided for creation of the Ngiri reserve as well the Mabali scientific reserve in addition to the
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in the Republic of the Congo. The Ngiri reserve was created by a decree of the Ministry of Environment in March 2011, with the participation of WWF.
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territories, and covers a total area of 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi). It extends northward from the confluence of the
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rivers, into a reserve in 1975, but the project could not be completed. The project was revived by the WWF in the context of
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The region has a very sparse human population engaged mainly in fishing and hunting. Most settlements are near to
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flooded forests. The savanna is burned in the dry season. At other times it is flooded. Common tree species are
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It was first proposed to make the Ngiri triangle, the area between the Ubangi, Congo and
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The reserve is a breeding ground for large numbers of water birds, particularly
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wetland is the DRC portion. It was proposed that the new reserve should be
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In August 2010, the Cooperation Agreement between the governments of the
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breed in the reserve. It is the only location in the DRC where
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VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
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Protected areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Index

Ngiri Reserve
IUCN category
Map showing the location of Ngiri Reserve
Mbandaka
0°20′24″S 18°07′16″E / 0.340°S 18.121°E / -0.340; 18.121
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Équateur
Bomongo
Bikoro
Makanza
Congo River
Ubangi River
World Wide Fund for Nature
Ngiri
Lake Tele
Lake Tumba
Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe
IUCN
Republic of the Congo
Tumba-Lediima Nature Reserve
Lake Télé Community Reserve
Entandrophragma
Coelocaryon
Uapaca
Guibourtia
Oubanguia
purple herons
reed cormorants
African darters
rosy bee-eaters

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