The wildlife of Botswana
refers to the flora and fauna of Botswana. Botswana is around 90% covered in
savanna, varying from shrub savanna in the southwest in the dry areas to tree
savanna consisting of trees and grass in the wetter areas. Even under the hot
conditions of the Kalahari Desert, many different species survive; in fact, the
country has more than 2500 species of plants and 650 species of trees. Vegetation
and its wild fruits are also extremely important to rural populations living in
the desert and are the principal source of food, fuel and medicine for many
inhabitants. Three national parks and seven game reserves that are wildlife
shelters occupy 17% of the land area of Botswana. The three national parks are
the Chobe National Park, the Nxai Pan and Makgadikgadi National Park and the
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. The seven game reserves are the Central Kalahari
Game Reserve, Gaborone Game Reserve, Khutse Game Reserve, Mannyelanong Game
Reserve, Maun Game Reserve and Moremi Game Reserve. In addition, a number of
small privately-owned reserves are maintained.


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