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Wild Life and its Protection in Angola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2009

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In spite of the considerable economic development of the last twenty-five years, and hence the occupation and “miseen-valeur” of large formerly unexplored areas and the intensification of motor car traffic in consequence of the opening of new roads, Angola is still a country with plenty of game. Game abounds especially in the southern part with its extended savannas. Certain areas, still little explored and thus still undisturbed along the Rivers Cunene and Cubango (Okavango), for instance, are known as exceptionally rich in game.

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