The Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest faunal reserves of the world, located in the south of Tanzania. It was named after Englishman Sir Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter and early conservationist.The Selous was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 due to the diversity of its wildlife and undisturbed nature.The reserve covers a total area of 54,600 km2 (21,100 sq mi)
and has additional buffer zones.Its is Game Reserve that bordered with Indian Ocean. Within the reserve no permanent human
habitation or permanent structures are permitted.
Selous contains about one third of all the wild dogs (often called
painted dogs), in the world. Their need to roam vast areas and their
formidable hunting skills have caused many to be shot by farmers, but
here in Selous they have boundless woodlands and savannahs in which to
roam.
Along the Rufiji River, an array of grazing antelopes, crocodiles and hippos are commonly seen as well as black and white colobus monkeys in the riverine forests. During the dry season from June to October, the concentration of animals along the river is astonishing. Linked to the Rufii is Lake Tagalala where waterbuck, reedbuck and bushbuck gather at the water's edge. Magnificent sickle-horned sable and curly-horned greater kudu tend to keep to the longer grass and wooded shrubby areas.
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