A region in Central Africa with some of the last great populations of forest elephants, gorillas and chimpanzees has been declared a U.N. World Heritage Site. It consists of about 25,000 square kilometers spanning the Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Central African Republic. It's called the Sangha Tri-National Protected Area complex, also known by the French acronym TNS. It's formed by three contiguous national parks that are linked by the Sangha River. Wild Heart James Deutsch, director ...
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