The Mont Nlonako Wildlife Reserve is a wildlife reserve and a proposed protected area (WDPA ID: 308631) in the Littoral Region of Cameroon. This nature reserve covers an area of approximately 641.24 square kilometres (247.58 sq mi), on the south-east side of the city of Nkongsamba, starting from Mont Nlonako.[1]
Mont Nlonako Wildlife Reserve | |
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Nearest city | Nkongsamba |
Coordinates | 4°49′56″N 10°3′42″E / 4.83222°N 10.06167°E |
Area | 641 km2 (247 sq mi) |
The reserve features lowland forest stretching east to the Nkam river (which forms the eastern boundary of the reserve) and south to the Nkébé river (a tributary of the Nkam). 267 bird species have been identified in the reserve.[2]
Mount Nlonako harbours 93 types of amphibian species, including the goliath frog. Due to lack of employment and livelihood opportunities, locals in and around the Mount Nlonako area often engage in hunting and poaching of wildlife.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Mont Nlonako Wildlife Reserve". protectedplanet.net.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "BirdLife Data Zone". datazone.birdlife.org. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ "World Rainforest Day: Goliath frogs need urgent conservation measures". www.downtoearth.org.in. Retrieved 2020-12-29.