Mkomazi National Park is a lesser-known but important conservation area in northeastern Tanzania. Covering over 3,200 square kilometers, it is part of the larger Tsavo ecosystem, which spans across the border into Kenya. Mkomazi is known for its arid landscapes and its role in protecting endangered species such as the black rhino and African wild dog.
Mkomazi National Park, located in northeastern Tanzania, is a vital sanctuary for endangered species like the black rhino and wild dog. The park’s semi-arid climate supports a unique array of flora and fauna, making it a key site for conservation. Unique: Its critical role in the breeding and protection of endangered black rhinos and African wild dogs.
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