Ebo Wildlife Reserve Explained

Ebo Wildlife Reserve
Map:Cameroon
Relief:1
Location:Littoral Region, Cameroon
Coordinates:4.319°N 10.33°W
Area:1417km2

The Ebo Wildlife Reserve is protected area and proposed national park in Cameroon that covers 1417km2 of lowland and montane forest mosaic with a high proportion of disturbed forest.[1] The critically endangered Preuss's red colobus has been recorded within the confines of the proposed park.[2]

It is situated just 20 km north of the Sanaga River, a biogeographically important barrier to species dispersal. The Ebo Forest Research Station was established in April 2005, and preliminary biological inventories suggest the Ebo Foresthas comparable biodiversity to other centres of endemism in the Cameroon-Nigeria highlands region.

Some of Ebo Forest's unique residents are : Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee, Western Gorilla, Goliath Frog, Forest Elephant, Preuss’s Red Colobus Monkey, Drill, Grey-necked Rockfowl, Grey Parrot.[3]

This forest is of great importance for 40 communities of the local population - Banen people, who rely on it for food, medicine and cultural activities.[4]

Notes and References

  1. "Ebo". Protected Planet. Accessed 15 June 2020. https://www.protectedplanet.net/ebo-national-park
  2. Linder, J. . Morgan, B.J. . Abwe, E.E. . Jost Robinson, C.A. . Imong, I. . Oates, J.F. . 2019 . Piliocolobus preussi . 2019 . e.T41026A92633245 . 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T41026A92633245.en . 18 November 2021.
  3. Web site: 2020-04-30. Ebo Forest: A Stronghold for Cameroon's Wildlife. 2020-10-20. Global Wildlife Conservation. en-US.
  4. Web site: Frost. Rosie. 2020-08-14. Cameroon halts plans for logging in biodiversity hotspot. 2020-10-20. living. en.