Bobiri Butterfly Sanctuary Explained

Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly Sanctuary
Map:Ghana
Relief:1
Location:Ashanti Region, Ghana
Nearest City:Kubease
Coordinates:6.678°N -1.32°W
Area:54.65km2
Established:1931

Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly Sanctuary is an ecotourism center in Ghana and the only butterfly sanctuary in West Africa.[1] It has about 400 species of butterflies. It is located on the main Accra - Kumasi Highway at the village of Kubease, about from Kumasi. It is also about 25 minutes drive from the KNUST. It is enclosed by six communities, these are Krofrom, Kubease, Ndobom, Koforidua, Nkwankwaduam and Tsteteseakasum. Bobiri forest also serves as a research reserve and has one of the highest butterfly counts with different species in Ghana.[2] It was created in 1931 and has an area of 54.65km2.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wagner . Michael R. . Cobbinah . Joseph R. . Bosu . Paul P. . Forest entomology in West Tropical Africa : forest insects of Ghana . Springer . 2008 . 169–170 . 978-1-402-06506-4 . 31 August 2013.
  2. Web site: Bobiri Forest and Butterfly Sanctuary, Ashanti Region, Ghana . 2022-05-28 . NCRC Welcome.