Gombe Streams National Park

Gombe Streams National Park in Tanzania is the smallest of that country's national parks and was formed in 1968 to give protection to the thousands of chimpanzees that live there, made famous by the primatologist Jane Goodall. The park forms 2km by 2.5km strip of land on shores of Lake Tanganyika.

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See also: Gombe Streams National Park, 1968, Chimpanzee, East Africa, Jane Goodall, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania