Sumu Wildlife Park

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NearestcityGanjuwa
Coordinates9°50′48″N 10°18′30″E / 9.84663°N 10.30843°E / 9.84663; 10.30843
GoverningbodyNational Park Service
Sumu Wildlife Park
A Giraffe in Sumu Wildlife Park
Map showing the location of Sumu Wildlife Park
Map showing the location of Sumu Wildlife Park
Sumu Wildlife Park
Interactive map of Sumu Wildlife Park
LocationBauchi State, Nigeria
Nearest cityGanjuwa
Coordinates9°50′48″N 10°18′30″E / 9.84663°N 10.30843°E / 9.84663; 10.30843
Governing bodyNational Park Service

Sumu Wildlife Park is a small game reserve located in the Sumu forest, Ganjuwa Local Government Area, Bauchi State, Nigeria. It was opened for operation in 2006.[1][2] The Sumu forest reserve is located to the north from Bauchi.[3] It is one of the three wildlife parks in Bauchi

After opening the park, Namibian government donated a total number of 279 wildlife species to the Bauchi State Government comprising 10 Giraffes, 53 Burchell’s Zebras, 14 Elands, 23 blue Wildebeests, 21 red Hartebeests, 24 Oryxs, 26 Kudus, 52 Springboks and 56 common Impalas.[4] The animals were gotten from different game reserves in Namibia. They made sure that Sumu was safe for them, it is a fenced and game friendly forest reserve so it’s very suitable for the animals. Game guards and rangers watch over the animals.[5]

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