Lomako Forest Reserve
Lomako-Yokokala Nature Reserve is a protected area in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It covers portions of Bas-Uélé and Tshuapa provinces. It was established in 1991 especially to protect the habitat of the Bonobo apes. This site covers 3,601.88 km2.- Type: Wildlife reserve
- Description: protected area in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Also known as: “Lomako-Yokokala Nature Reserve”, “reserve naturelle de Lomako-Yokokala”, “Réserve Naturelle de Lomako-Yokokala”, and “Reserve Naturelle Lomako Yokokala”
Lomako Forest Reserve
- Category: wildlife reserve
- Location: Équateur Province, DR Congo, Central Africa, Africa
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Lomako Forest Reserve” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Lomako-Yokokala Faunal Reserve”
- Dutch: “Lomako-Yokokala-natuurreservaat”
- French: “réserve de faune de Lomako-Yokokala”
- French: “Réserve de faune de Lomako-Yokokala”
- French: “réserve naturelle Lomako Yokokala”
- Swedish: “Lomako-Yokokala viltreservat”
- Swedish: “Réserve de faune de Lomako-Yokokala”
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