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FEATURE – Guembeul Wildlife Reserve, Senegal’s Sanctuary for endangered species

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In our feature report, we take you to the ancient city of Saint-Louis, northern Senegal, where the Guembeul Wildlife Reserve stands as a sanctuary for rare and endangered species — from gazelles and oryx to migratory birds.

The reserve, which has been in operation for 42 years, plays a vital role in conservation, research, and education. However, today, it faces new threats from climate change and human activity.

Join Imoh Edet as he leads the WADR team to explore how Guembeul is protecting biodiversity and inspiring environmental stewardship across Senegal.

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