Grebo-Krahn National Park | |
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Location in Liberia | |
Geography | |
Location | Grand Gedeh County & River Gee County, Liberia |
Coordinates | 5°30′N 7°36′W / 5.5°N 7.6°W |
Elevation | 459 feet (140 m) |
Area | 237,591.55 acres (96,149.89 ha)[1] (official land area) 693,377.7 acres (280,600.0 ha) (maximum extent of combined forest cover) |
Administration | |
Status | State Owned |
Established | October 9, 2017[1] |
Governing body | Forestry Development Authority[1] |
Ecology | |
Forest cover | >99% |
Grebo-Krahn National Park, Grebo-Krahn National Forest, Grebo National Park, Grebo National Forest, or Grebo Forest is a national park in Grand Gedeh County and River Gee County, Liberia controlled by Liberia's Forestry Development Authority.[1] This national park contains over 300 animal species, 270 plant species[2] and serves as an important habitat for endangered and critically endangered species and subspecies, most notably the Western Chimpanzee, Diana Monkey, King Colobus, Pygmy Hippopotamus and Giant Pangolin[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE GREBO NATIONAL FOREST AS GREBO-KRAHN, NATIONAL PARK" (PDF). Liberian Authority Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2017-10-11. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ↑ "Liberia: Multinational Stakeholders Validate Grebo/Krahn National Park Management Plan". FrontPageAfrica. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
- ↑ Mukpo, Ashoka. "Watch: Rare wildlife caught on camera in a remote Liberian rainforest". Retrieved 2022-07-26.
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