
Africa is famed for the lions, elephants,

A declaration late Friday at the end of a week-long conference on biodiversity in Gabon's capital Libreville said the proposed body would draw on scientists from around Africa.

It would "gather knowledge about biodiversity and its protection ... research into the migration routes of key wildlife species and their habitats and areas vulnerable to climate change ... regional biodiversity centers."
They also pledged to improve cooperation across borders.
The United Nations environment program says Africa houses 1,229 species of mammal, a quarter of all mammals on

The Congo basin is the world's second largest rainforest, after the Amazon.
Since taking power in Gabon after his father died

Source:
Reuters, "African countries to set up wildlife research body", accessed September 18, 2010
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