Tamou Reserve
The Tamou Total Reserve is a nature reserve in the southwest of Niger. It is a Total Faunal Reserve IUCN type IV, covering some 75,600 hectares within the Tillaberi Region. The reserve abuts W du Niger, and is primarily dedicated to the protection of African Elephant populations which migrate through the region.[1]
| Réserve totale de faune du Tamou | |
|---|---|
| IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
|  Tamou Reserve on a map of WAP complex | |
| Location | Tillaberi Region, Niger | 
| Nearest city | Say, Niger | 
| Coordinates | 12°35′44″N 2°17′57″E | 
| Area | 75,600 hectares | 
| Established | 1 January 1962 | 
| Governing body | Parcs Nationaux & Reserves - Niger | 
References
    
- McShane, T. O. (1987), "Elephant-fire relationships in Combretum/Terminalia woodland in south-west Niger", African Journal of Ecology, 25 (2): 79–94, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2028.1987.tb01095.x
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