states: [senegal]
category: natural
year: 1981
location: Eastern Senegal and Upper Casamance regions
region: Africa
latitude/longitude: 13.0666700000, -12.7166700000
Niokolo-Koba, a World Heritage site in Senegal, is a biodiverse sanctuary along the Gambia River, renowned for its rich ecosystems and wildlife. It hosts a variety of habitats, including gallery forests, savannahs, and wetlands, supporting species like lions, leopards, elephants, and the rare West African chimpanzee. The site also preserves archaeological remains, offering insights into ancient human history. Despite challenges from poaching and development, it remains a critical conservation area and a testament to Senegal's natural and cultural heritage.
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