Mamiri Forest Reserve

Coordinates: 5°39′40″N 2°22′41″W / 5.661°N 2.378°W / 5.661; -2.378
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Mamiri Forest Reserve
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Mamiri Forest Reserve
Map showing the location of Mamiri Forest Reserve
Map of Ghana
LocationWestern Region, Ghana
Nearest cityPensamon
Coordinates5°39′40″N 2°22′41″W / 5.661°N 2.378°W / 5.661; -2.378[1]
Area45 km2 (17 sq mi)
Established1949

The Mamiri Forest Reserve is found in Ghana. It was established in 1949, and the site covers 45 km2 (17 sq mi).[2] It has a long, narrow shape, extending for about 15 km (9.3 mi) from north to south, and only 2–4 km (1.2–2.5 mi) from east to west (Oates, 2006). Mamiri lies on the boundary between the wet evergreen and moist evergreen forest zones (Hall and Swaine, 1981).

Ape status

There are no recent estimates of chimpanzee abundance in Ghana. The last estimate was made by Teleki's (1989), which estimated between 300 and 500 chimpanzees to be present in Ghana. The chimpanzee's presence was confirmed during field surveys in 2005 at this site (Oates, 2006), however recent surveys in 2009 failed to confirm their survival. (Gatti, 2009).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Mamiri Forest Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
  2. ^ World Database on Protected Areas[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ APES MAPPER
  • Hall, J.B. and Swaine, M.D. (1981) Distribution and Ecology of Vascular Plants in Tropical Rain Forest. W. Junk Publishers, Den Haag.
  • Oates, J. (2006) Primate Conservation in the Forests of Western Ghana. Unpublished report to the Wildlife Division, Forestry Commission, Ghana