Bomu Wildlife Reserve | |
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Location | Bas-Uele, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Area | 6,541.5 km2 (2,525.7 sq mi) |
Designation | Wildlife reserve |
Designated | 1974 |
The Bomu Wildlife Reserve is a wildlife reserve (IUCN Category Ib) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The reserve covers an area of 4,125.6 km2 in Bas-Uélé Province. It extends along the south bank of the Mbomou River, which forms the border with the Central African Republic. It adjoins Bili-Uere Hunting Reserve on the south. Bomu Hunting Reserve is upriver to the east.[1]
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