CD018
Kundelungu National Park


Country/territory: Congo, The Democratic Republic of the

IBA criteria met: A1, A3 (2001)
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Area: 760,000 ha


Site description (2001 baseline)
The park, located in south-eastern DR Congo, comprises two parts. The original, eastern, part (213,000 ha) is situated on a plateau between 1,200 m to 1,700 m, characteristic of the Katanga region, on which the habitat consists of grassland and open woodland, with some gallery forest along the drainage lines. The slopes are covered in dense Brachystegia woodland. The western limit is formed by cliffs of up to 400 m high which fall perpendicularly to the Lufira river valley. The waterfalls of the Lofoi river, a tributary of the Lufira in the north of the park, are said to be the highest in Africa, with a 342 m drop. The western section of the park, west and north-west of the Kiéngé road, encompasses a large swampy area.

Key biodiversity
See Box and Table 3 for key species. There is no recent information. There are old records of Falco naumanni and Crex crex. The site may be expected to contain a good selection of species of the Zambezian biome. Grus carunculatus is frequent. In addition, one species of the Guinea–Congo Forests biome is likely to occur (see Table 3).

Non-bird biodiversity: Mammals of global conservation concern include Acinonyx jubatus (VU), Loxodonta africana (EN) and Tragelaphus derbianus (LR/nt).


Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Kundelungu National Park (Congo, The Democratic Republic of the). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/kundelungu-national-park-iba-congo-the-democratic-republic-of-the on 22/11/2024.