The Monogaga Classified Forest is found in the Sassandra and San-Pédro Departments of Ivory Coast,[2] and covers 350 km2.[1] Parts of the forest are managed as protected areas where all exploitation is banned, whereas farmers are allowed to grow crops in other parts.[2]
Monogaga Classified Forest | |
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Location | Ivory Coast |
Nearest city | San Pédro |
Coordinates | 4°45′43″N 6°38′14″W / 4.76195°N 6.6371°W |
Area | 350 km2 (140 sq mi)[1] |
Established | 1973[2] |
Mammals
editThe classified forest of Monogaga might still hold a chimpanzee population of over 100 individuals.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Monogaga in Côte D'Ivoire". Protected Planet. United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP–WCMC)/IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ a b c Adou Yao, C. Y. & Roussel, Barnard (2007). "Forest management, farmers' practices and biodiversity conservation in the Monogaga Protected Coastal Forest in southwest Côte d'Ivoire". Africa. 77 (1): 63–85. doi:10.3366/afr.2007.77.1.63. S2CID 145128272.
- ^ Marchesi, P.; Marchesi, N.; Fruth, B. & Boesch, C. (1995). "Census and distribution of chimpanzees in Cote D'Ivoire". Primates. 36 (4): 591–607. doi:10.1007/BF02382880. S2CID 41958813.