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Kainji Lake, in North Central Nigeria, is a reservoir on the Niger River, formed by the Kainji Dam.[1] It was formed in 1968 and is a part of Niger State and Kebbi State. Kainji Lake National Park (KNLP), situated around the lake, is Nigeria's oldest National Park, established in 1976.[2]

Kainji Lake
Kainji Lake highlighted within Nigeria
Kainji Lake
LocationWestern Nigeria
Coordinates10°22′N 4°33′E
Primary inflowsNiger River
Primary outflowsNiger River
Basin countriesNigeria
Surface areamax. 1,243 km2 (480 sq mi)
Max. depth12.1 m (40 ft)
Water volume15 km3 (12,000,000 acre⋅ft)

Kanji Dam


The Kainji Dam is situated in Northern Niger State and generates power for most towns in Nigeria. It was built from 1964 to 1968 and cost about 209 million dollars, a quarter of which was used to relocate the original population. Together with a smaller dam for a minor stream, it is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long and 65 metres (213 ft) high in the middle. It has a capacity of 12 turbines producing a total of 960 MW, but only 8 were installed, producing 760 MW.[3] Part of the production is sold to the neighbouring country of Niger.


National Park


Kob antelope in the National Park
Kob antelope in the National Park

Kainji Lake National Park (KNLP) (headquarters Wawa) is situated 560 kilometres (350 mi) north of Lagos, close to the border with the Republic of Benin. It comprises two sectors, Borgu Game Reserve and Zugurma Game Reserve, which are separated by Kainji Lake.[4] The abundant wildlife in the game preserves include baboons, duikers, hippopotami, hyenas, kobs, roan antelopes, and warthogs.

Only the Borgu (western) sector is currently used for tourism; the Zugurma (eastern) sector lacks infrastructure, including access roads.[5] The topography of the park is gently undulating with a general decrease in elevation from west to east. The Borgu sector is drained mainly by the Oli, Timo and Doro rivers and their tributaries, while the Zugurma sector is drained by the Maingyara and Nuwa Tizururu rivers. The vegetation of the park is typical of the Guinean forest-savanna mosaic, although in some areas it appears more Sahelian. Riparian forests occur on the banks of the larger watercourses.


Conservation issues


Although the area around the park has a relatively low population density, numerous human activities adversely affect the park. These include deforestation, uncontrolled burning and illegal grazing and are particularly prevalent in the Zugurma sector. Wild mammals occur at relatively low densities due to illegal hunting. Lake Kainji has suffered a dramatic decline as a fishery due to the high numbers of artisanal and subsistence fisherfolk using the lake. It has been suggested that a period of closure, together with controlled fishing rights may help improve fish stocks.


References


  1. "Kainji Lake". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  2. "Kainji Lake National Park". Bird Life International. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  3. "An inside look at Kainji Dam". Daily Trust Online. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  4. "Kainji Lake National Park (national park, Nigeria)". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  5. "Kainji Lake National Park". Bird Life International. Retrieved July 18, 2012.



На других языках


[de] Kainji-Stausee

Der Kainji-Stausee ist ein Stausee am Niger im Nordwesten Nigerias.
- [en] Kainji Lake

[es] Lago Kainji

El lago Kainji es un embalse artificial localizado en el oeste de Nigeria, creado por la construcción de una gran presa en el curso bajo del río Níger.[1] La construcción de la presa comenzó en 1964 y se terminó en 1968. El costo total fue estimado en 209 millones de dólares, siendo una cuarta parte utilizada para reasentar a las personas desplazadas por la construcción de la presa y su embalse, que anegó una superficie de más de 1.200 km². El área alrededor del lago está protegida por el parque nacional de Kainji, el parque nacional más antiguo del país, establecido en 1976.[2]

[it] Lago Kainji

Il Lago Kainji, ubicato nell'ovest della Nigeria, è un bacino idrico posto sul fiume Niger, originato dall'omonima diga costruita nel 1968. Il lago si divide tra gli stati nigeriani del Niger e del Kebbi. Ad oggi ha una portata di 15 milioni di metri cubi.

[ru] Каинджи

Каи́нджи — водохранилище в западной Нигерии, на реке Нигер, созданное путём строительства плотины Каинджи в 1967—1968 годах[1]. Площадь поверхности — 1270 км²[1]. Объём воды — 15,1 км³[1]. Длина — 140 км[1].



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