Binder-Léré Faunal Reserve

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The wildlife reserve binder Léré located in the southeast of Chad, in the region of Mayo - Kebbi Ouest, near the border with Cameroon. It was established in 1974 and covers an area of 1350 km ². The river Mayo Kébbi flows through the wildlife reserve. Its waters fill the Léré Lake and Trene Lake. Between the two lakes, the Touboiris and Loke - marsh landscape spreads out, in the northern area of ​​the city is Léré.

The game reserve is located in a transition zone of the open savannah landscape of the Sahel acacia savannah in the north and interspersed with trees Eastern Sudan savannah in the southern area.

In the game reserve lives including the African Manatee ( Trichechus senegalensis ), once a group of about 100 animals lived on in the lakes, but the stock experienced a decline. The Wildlife Reserve Since 14 November 2005, a reserve of the Ramsar Convention, which identifies it as a wetland of international importance.

Source

  • The wildlife reserve on Bird Life (English)
  • Map of the wild animal reserve on Protected Planet
  • The Annotated Ramsar List: Chad (English)

Fitri Lake | Plaine de Massenya | Partie du lac Tchad tschadienne | Plaines d' inondation the Bahr Salamat et Aouk | Plaines d' inondation du Logone et les dépressions Toupouri | Wildlife Sanctuary binder Léré

  • Nature reserve in Africa
  • Geography (Chad)
  • Region of Mayo - Kebbi Ouest
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