Sudan - Al Radom National Park
It occupies 1,250,970 hectares (3,091,200 acres) in size, lies in the south-western corner of Darfur state adjacent to the border with the republic of central Africa on Congo watershed system between longitude 23° 20° 00″– 24΄ 46΄ 00″ E. and latitude 8° 45΄ 00″ – 10° 00΄ 00″ N. Al Radom was declared a National Park at 1980 and as a biosphere reserve at 1982. It is located within the high rainfall wooded Savanna, the bulk of which is almost intercepted by Adda and Umblasha seasonal rivers confluence, covering an area of about 6000 square miles – about 155,399 hectares. The annual rainfall range between 900-1700 mm while mean annual relative humidity range between 57-65%. The average annual temperature is 16-27 C° The drainage system of the reserve is well developed and so far influenced by the underline structural feature.
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