TOP TEN AFRICAN FORESTS

 Congo Basin Rainforest: Located in central Africa, the Congo Basin Rainforest is the world's second-largest tropical rainforest and spans across six African countries.

 Nyungwe Forest: Situated in Rwanda, Nyungwe Forest is a protected area and one of the largest montane forests in East and Central Africa.

Ituri Forest: Located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ituri Forest is a tropical rainforest that is home to many endemic species, including the Okapi, which is a relative of the giraffe.

Cross River National Park: Situated on the border of Nigeria and Cameroon, Cross River National Park is a protected area that is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including forest elephants, chimpanzees, and gorillas.

 Kakamega Forest: Found in western Kenya, Kakamega Forest is one of the last remaining patches of indigenous forest in the country and is home to over 300 bird species and numerous primate species.

Afromontane forests of Ethiopia: These forests are found in the Ethiopian highlands and are home to several endemic bird species, as well as the endangered Ethiopian wolf.

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: Located in Madagascar, this national park is known for its unique limestone formations and is home to a variety of lemurs, reptiles, and birds.

Salonga National Park: Located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Salonga National Park is the largest tropical forest park in Africa and is home to many species, including bonobos, forest elephants, and okapis.

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