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The Southern Congolian forest-savanna mosaic
Democratic Republic of the Congo is located in the Central part of Africa continent.•   The southern congolian forest-savanna mosaic covers a large area of the southern democratic republic of congo. Many African elephants are found in this forest including a number of different species. Its rich blend of habitats provides key insights into the biogeography of central Africa with the extensive climatic variation that it has been experienting for the last 10 million years. The human population is not high, there is only one secured area in this ecoregion. The political situation in the democrating republic of congo is unstable, Until the country is stable, no important conservation work is possible to be achieved.

Central Africa
Central Africa is familiar with repeated climatic variation that have caused rain forest and savanna expansion and deflation in consideration of the late Pleistocene tectonics defined the Congo Basin (Faniran and Jeje 1983). Important climatic shifts have appeared moreover  20 times in less than 10 million years (Kingdon 1989). Plants and animals adapted, metamorphose extinct with any climatic oscillation. Outspread and immensely resilient organisms that lived through in islands of habitat and familiarized to spatial fluidity were favored (Kingdon 1989). All along dry periods, savanna communities breached far into the Congo Basin. The relatively moist riparian forests become detached from one another and composed forest island locality in the savanna matrix (White 1983, Kingdon 1989, Smith et al. 1997).

Refrences
Illisa,k.(2013,december 23)
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