Kafue National Park
  • 1. Kafue National Park, one of Zambia's largest and oldest national parks, spans an impressive 22,400 square kilometers, making it a vital sanctuary for biodiversity and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Established in 1950, the park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, which include open savannahs, woodlands, wetlands, and the meandering Kafue River that forms a critical life source for the flora and fauna within its borders. Home to a remarkable variety of species, Kafue is an integral part of the African wildlife corridor, hosting populations of lions, leopards, elephants, and numerous antelope species, such as the famed Kafue lechwe, which is specially adapted to the wetland environments. The park is also a birdwatcher's paradise, boasting over 500 species of birds, including the spectacular African fish eagle and the rare shoebill stork. The stunning landscapes offer visitors breathtaking views and a sense of seclusion, as Kafue remains less frequented compared to other national parks, allowing for a more intimate wildlife experience. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this pristine habitat from poaching and climate change effects, making Kafue National Park not only a critical ecological reserve but also a symbol of Zambia's commitment to preserving its natural heritage for future generations.

    What is the largest national park in Zambia?
A) Lower Zambezi National Park
B) Liuwa Plain National Park
C) Kafue National Park
D) South Luangwa National Park
  • 2. Which river runs through Kafue National Park?
A) Tana River
B) Zambezi River
C) Kafue River
D) Luangwa River
  • 3. What is the primary ecological zone in Kafue National Park?
A) Desert
B) Rainforest
C) Savanna
D) Tundra
  • 4. In what year was Kafue National Park established?
A) 1950
B) 1975
C) 1989
D) 1920
  • 5. What type of conservation area is Kafue?
A) Protection Area
B) World Heritage Site
C) National Park
D) Game Reserve
  • 6. What is the main economic activity in Kafue National Park?
A) Tourism
B) Agriculture
C) Logging
D) Mining
  • 7. What major threat does Kafue National Park face?
A) Poaching
B) Urbanization
C) Famine
D) Drought
  • 8. What is the total area of Kafue National Park?
A) 30,000 square kilometers
B) 22,400 square kilometers
C) 15,000 square kilometers
D) 10,000 square kilometers
  • 9. Where is Kafue National Park located?
A) Botswana
B) Tanzania
C) Zambia
D) Zimbabwe
  • 10. What is a key attraction for bird watchers in Kafue?
A) Bird species diversity
B) Mountain rivers
C) Historical sites
D) Caves
  • 11. What is the main type of vegetation in Kafue National Park?
A) Deciduous forest
B) Miombo woodland
C) Chaparral
D) Mangrove swamp
  • 12. Kafue National Park is home to how many species of birds?
A) Over 300
B) Over 500
C) Over 700
D) Over 1,000
  • 13. What is the main purpose of Kafue National Park?
A) Agricultural development
B) Mining exploration
C) Wildlife conservation
D) Urban expansion
  • 14. Which of the following larger mammals can sometimes be seen wading in the rivers of Kafue National Park?
A) Pandas
B) Hippos
C) Rhinos
D) Kangaroos
  • 15. How is Kafue National Park accessed?
A) Only by road
B) By road and air
C) By boat only
D) Only by air
  • 16. What type of safari option is popular in Kafue National Park?
A) Snow safaris
B) Desert safaris
C) Walking safaris
D) Cave safaris
  • 17. What major threat is posed by climate change to Kafue National Park?
A) Air pollution
B) Tsunamis
C) Overfishing
D) Altered rainfall patterns
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