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New Deng Deng National Park Created in Cameroon, Hu
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Last updated: Monday, February 23, 2009

With help from the Wildlife Conservation Society , a population of 600 lowland gorillas will find protection within the borders of a new National Park in Cameroon. The designated area, to be called Deng Deng National Park, is approximately 224 square miles in size, which is roughly the size of Chicago’s city limits. Deng Deng is the second National Park created by the Cameroonian government

in the last three months, and is the latest in swift actions taken to help protect the country’s abundant but threatened wildlife. Aside from the gorillas, the park will also shield a rich population of chimpanzees, elephants, buffaloes and bongos. Read more of this story »

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