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Harar Wildlife Sanctuary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harar Wildlife Sanctuary The Harar Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as the Babille Elephant Sanctuary) is a protected area in Ethiopia. It is located in the Misraq (East) Hararghe Zone of the Oromia Region, south of Babille, with a central latitude and longitude of . Encompassing 6,982 square kilometres, the Sanctuary embraces the valleys of the Erer, Daketa and Fafen as well as the Gobele and Borale rivers; all are tributaries of the Shabelle River. Elevations range from 1000 to 1750 metres above sea level, with the lowest elevations at the southern part of the protected area.〔("BirdLife IBA Factsheet: Babille Elephant Sanctuary" ), Birdlife International website (accessed 31 August 2009)〕 The Sanctuary was created to for the conservation of the native elephant sub-species (''Loxodonta africana oleansie''), and is also home for the lion.〔("Natural attractions" ), Oromia Region website (accessed 11 Jan 2007)〕 Conditions at this sanctuary are primitive, and it is not equipped for tourists,〔Philip Briggs, ''Ethiopia: The Bradt Travel Guide'', 3rd edition (Chalfont St Peters: Bradt, 2002), p. 367〕 although the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has announced plans to remedy this shortcoming.〔("Babile Elephants Sanctuary to become tourist destination" ) (Walta Information Center)〕 == Notes ==
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