Rift Valley lakes

Rift Valley lakes
Greater and lesser flamingos flock to Lake Nakuru in Kenya
Rift Valley lakes is located in Africa
Rift Valley lakes
Rift Valley lakes
LocationEast Africa
Coordinates3°00′N 36°20′E / 3.000°N 36.333°E / 3.000; 36.333
TypeSeries of lakes
Map of larger region that the lakes are in, including the so-called Great Rift Valley.
View over Lake Turkana

The Rift Valley lakes are a series of lakes in the East African Rift valley that runs through eastern Africa from Ethiopia in the north to Malawi in the south, and includes the African Great Lakes in the south. These include some of the world's oldest lakes, deepest lakes, largest lakes by area, and largest lakes by volume. Many are freshwater ecoregions of great biodiversity, while others are alkaline "soda lakes" supporting highly specialised organisms.

The Rift Valley lakes are well known for the evolution of at least 800 cichlid fish species that live in their waters. More species are expected to be discovered.[1]

The World Wide Fund for Nature has designated these lakes as one of its Global 200 priority ecoregions for conservation.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "WWF Global 200 Ecoregions – Rift Valley Lakes (182)". worldwildlife.org. Archived from the original on December 22, 2004. Retrieved 16 March 2008.