Lofa-Mano National Park

Coordinates: 7°28′00″N 10°35′00″W / 7.46666666°N 10.58333333°W / 7.46666666; -10.58333333
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Lofa-Mano National Park
LocationLiberia
Coordinates7°28′00″N 10°35′00″W / 7.46666666°N 10.58333333°W / 7.46666666; -10.58333333
Area2,300 square kilometres (890 sq mi)

The Lofa-Mano National Park is a proposed

Gola Forest area of Sierra Leone.[3]

The forests are home to species of threatened birds,[1] and the Pan-African duiker.[4]

This area has a high value of biodiversity, where over 60 globally endangered species live, and it is also a critical corridor for wildlife.[5]

References

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  2. ^ Bourdelle, Edouard (1991). Mammalia. Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle. p. 515.
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  5. ^ BirdLife International. "Guardian communities of Lofa-Mano forest, Liberia". BirdLife. Archived from the original on 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2020-12-11.