Rubondo Island National Park

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Rubondo Island National Park is a remote protected area in Lake Victoria, Tanzania, known for its forested island habitat, rich birdlife, and populations of introduced chimpanzees and other wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
access boat
light aircraft
area 456 square kilometres
about 176 square miles
climate tropical
continent Africa
country Tanzania
ecosystem lake shore habitat
tropical forest
wetland
established 1977
hasPart Rubondo Island NERFINISHED
surrounding islets in Lake Victoria
hasWildlife African grey parrot
Nile perch NERFINISHED
bushbuck
chimpanzee
cormorant
crocodile
egret
elephant
fish eagle
giraffe
heron
hippopotamus
kingfisher
marabou stork
otter
python
sitatunga
tilapia
introductionOfSpecies chimpanzees introduced in the 1960s
elephants introduced
giraffes introduced
sitatunga introduced
IUCNCategory II
knownFor introduced chimpanzee population
island wildlife viewing
remote location
rich birdlife
locatedIn Lake Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Geita Region NERFINISHED
operator Tanzania National Parks Authority NERFINISHED
terrain forested island
tourismActivity birdwatching
boat safaris
nature walks
sport fishing

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Tanzania National Parks Authority manages Rubondo Island National Park
Tanzania National Parks system includesProtectedArea Rubondo Island National Park