Mupa National Park

Summary

Mupa National Park is a national park in Angola's Cunene province and covers an area of 6600 square kilometers.[1] It was proclaimed a national park on 26 December 1964 while Angola was a Portuguese territory.

Mupa National Park
Mupa National Park region
Map showing the location of Mupa National Park
Map showing the location of Mupa National Park
Location Angola
Coordinates15°55′S 15°35′E / 15.917°S 15.583°E / -15.917; 15.583
Area6,600 km2 (2,500 sq mi)
Established1964

It is significant for its expected wide (though generally unstudied) variety of avifauna. Many Angolans reside within the park, which, along with nomadic pastoralists and mineral prospecting threatens to destroy the park's birdlife. According to one article, "Even though the park was initially proclaimed to protect the giraffe subspecies, Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis, by 1974 none were left. Other mammals which occur, include lion, leopard, wild dog and spotted hyena".

About 18,000 people live in the park and are mainly engaged in agriculture and cattle breeding.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Mupa National Park". VerAngola. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Mupa National Park". VerAngola. Retrieved 4 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Birdlife.org profile of Mupa
  • Kissama.org profile of Angolan National Parks, including Mupa.