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The lowland nyala or simply nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) [3] ... As of 1999, the total population of the nyala was around 32,000 individuals. More recent estimates ...
Mountain nyala are endemic to the Ethiopian highlands east of the Rift Valley, between 6°N and 10°N. Up to half of the total population of the mountain nyala occurs in the 200 km 2 (77 sq mi) area of Gaysay, in the northern part of the Bale Mountains National Park.
Nyala (Daju: "the place of chatting") is a city and the capital of the state of South Darfur in the south-west of Sudan, with an estimated population of 1,100,000 in 2024. [ 2 ] History
The population estimates are for 2006, [1] last national census was of 1993. ... Nyala; Omdurman; Port Sudan or Bur Sudan; Rabak; Ruaba or Umm Rawaba; Safita al-Ghunomab;
The war has displaced more than 12 million people, while plunging half the population into hunger, for which both the RSF and army are blamed. ... Nyala, al-Fashir, and Geneina [Darfur state ...
Roadworks near Nyala. Prior to the creation of two new states in the Darfur region in January 2012, South Darfur had an area of 127,300 square kilometres (49,200 sq mi) and an estimated population of approximately 2,890,000 (2006). Nyala is the capital of the state. The State was affected by the 2010 Sahel famine.
Kuni-Muktar Mountain Nyala Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It was set up in 1989 through the intervention of the Zoological Society of London to safeguard a small decreasing population of the critically endangered Mountain nyala ( Tragelaphus buxtoni ).
In 1928, Lengwe was established as a Game Reserve to protect the large mammals found in the Lower Shire Valley, especially the nyala antelope and its habitat. This protection is important as the Lower Shire Valley is the farthest north where nyala can be found naturally. At that time, the protected area measured 520 square kilometres (200 sq mi).