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  1. Around 2 million km² of Africa is covered by tropical rainforests. They are second only in extent to those in Amazonia, which cover around 6 million km². Rainforests are home to vast numbers of species. For example, the world’s tropical rainforests are estimated to be home to at least 40,000 tree species, with up to 6,000 in African forests.
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    Beyond the rainforest of the Congo Basin, Africa's other major rainforests are the Guinean Forests of West Africa, which run from Sierra Leone to Cameroon; the Eastern Afromontane, which span Ethiopia to Southern Africa; the Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa from Kenya to Mozambique; and the forests of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands.
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    The vast African rainforest stretches across much of the central African continent, encompassing the following countries in its woods: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, ​​ Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sao Tome and...

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    The largest tropical forest zone in Africa is the Congolian forests of the Congo Basin in Central Africa. A belt of tropical moist broadleaf forest also runs along the Indian Ocean coast, from southern Somalia to South Africa.
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  3. Rainforests in Africa

    Jul 16, 2020 · Learn about the different types of rainforests in Africa, their wildlife, threats, and statistics. Explore maps, photos, and news from Mongabay, the world's most popular source for information on tropical forests.

     
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  5. Africa’s rainforests are different. Why it matters that …

    May 22, 2017 · Learn how African rainforests are different from other tropical forests in terms of carbon storage, tree diversity and threats. Find out why protecting them for their carbon alone is not enough and what policies are …

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  7. The Scope and Health of the African Rainforest

    Jul 8, 2019 · Learn about the extent, degradation and conservation of the African rainforest, which covers 38 countries in central Africa. Find out the causes and effects of deforestation, the initiatives and solutions to protect this vital …

  8. African Rainforest - Exploring Nature

    Africa's rainforests are found mostly on the western coast and on the island of Madagascar. The tropical sun keeps the rainforest so hot that when the rains fall each day, the water evaporates into steam. This keeps the forest dripping with …

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  12. Kamba - African Rainforest Experiences

    Kamba African Rainforest Experiences invites you to immerse yourself in one of Africa’s most spellbinding ecosystems. Encounter gorillas, forest elephants, African gray parrots, and other rare wildlife.

  13. What makes the African rainforest unique? - NCESC

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  22. The bold plan to save Africa's largest forest - BBC

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