Ngong Forest is one of the few natural forests in the capital city of Kenya. It is located along Ngong Road, 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) from Nairobi's central business district.[1] Managed by the Ngong Road Forest Sanctuaries,[2] this habitat of indigenous trees is home to many wild animals, including leopards, spotted hyenas, and Cape bushbucks. Other animal residents include crowned eagles, owls, snakes, and many other birds and reptiles.[3]
Ngong Forest | |
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Location | Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya |
Coordinates | 1°18′59.12″S 36°44′30.13″E / 1.3164222°S 36.7417028°E |
Area | 1224 hectares |
Operated by | Ngong Road Forest Sanctuaries |
Ngong Forest, which extends to Rift Valley Province, has undergone deforestation due to the settlement of Karen and Ngong, as well as to the development of the Lenana School and the Ngong Racecourse. These events have reduced Ngong Forest's original 2,926.6 hectares (7,232 acres) to the current 1,224 hectares (3,020 acres).
References
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