Kahuzi-Biéga National Park

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Salonga National Park
Country Zaire
Coordinates 2°30′″S, 28°45′″E
Total area 6,000 km²
Established 1970
Governing body l'Institut Zaïrois pour la Conservation de la Nature

Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, located in eastern Zaire, is famous as the original site where Dian Fossey studied gorillas (before she relocated to Rwanda). The park, named after two extinct volcanoes (Mt. Kahuzi and Mt. Biéga). The park is 50 km west of Bukavu, a town located on the border with Rwanda. The park was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. Less than 600 gorillas remain in the park.


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