Sabaloka Game Reserve

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The Sabaloka Game Reserve is found in Sudan. It was established in 1946. This site is 1160 km2.[1]

Due to the change of climatic conditions, excessive deforestation and hunting of wild animals, the living conditions in this area have changed greatly. The disappearance of vegetation is visible, many animals have disappeared, and many are threatened with extinction.[2]

Archaeological excavations were carried out in this area in the period from 2013 to 2015. This significantly improved the archaeological map of Sudan and provided an understanding of the development of prehistoric communities in the Sabaloka Game Reserve area.[3]

Sabaloka Game Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)

References[edit]

  1. ^ World Database on Protected Areas
  2. ^ Ali Hassab Elkrim, Ahmed (2015-04-26). Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife Habitats in Dry lands Sudan -A case of Al Sabaloka Game Reserve (Thesis thesis). University of Khartoum.
  3. ^ Nassr, Ahmed Hamid (2016-12-15). "Late prehistoric sites from the Sabaloka province north of Khartoum on the Eastern bank of the Nile, Sudan". Afrique: Archéologie & Arts (12): 21–42. doi:10.4000/aaa.902. ISSN 1634-3123.