Selous Game Reserve

The Selous Game Reserve, now renamed as Nyerere National Park (in part), is a protected area in southern Tanzania. It covers a total area of 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi) and has additional buffer zones. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 due to its wildlife diversity and undisturbed nature. Some of the diverse wildlife of the Miombo include the African bush elephant, south-central black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, lion, African wild dog, African buffalo, Masai giraffe, plains zebra and Nile crocodile. Permanent human habitation is not permitted within the reserve. All human entry and exit is controlled by the Wildlife Division of the Tanzanian Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.

Selous Game Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Elephants in the Selous Game Reserve
LocationTanzania
Coordinates9°0′S 37°24′E
Area54,600 km2 (21,100 sq mi)
Established1922
TypeNatural
Criteriaix, x
Designated1982 (6th session)
Reference no.199bis
RegionAfrica
Endangered2014-present
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