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Ruma National Park | |
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Lambwe Valley Game Reserve (1966) | |
Location | Nyanza Province, Kenya |
Nearest city | Homa Bay |
Coordinates | 0°38′36″S 34°16′48″E / 0.6432°S 34.28°E |
Area | 120 km2 (46 sq mi) |
Established | Gazetted in 1983 |
Governing body | Kenya Wildlife Service |
Website | www |
Ruma National Park is the only terrestrial park in Kenya's Nyanza Province. Dubbed the "Last Retreat of the Roan Antelope", the park protects the only indigenous population of rare roan antelopes within Kenya. At present, the population is on the verge of extinction with individual populations numbering approximately 40.[1] The park was established in 1966 as Lambwe Valley Game Reserve. It was later renamed “Ruma” after one of Kenya's most powerful wizard, the much feared Gor Mahia who lived around the park (affiliated to Gor Mahia F.C.). The park is located in the vast Lambwe Valley.