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Mole National Park
The Mole national This park was established in 1958
and re-designated a
National Park in 1971. It covers an area of 4,840 km2
of undulating terrain with steep scarps. The vegetation
is pristine Guinea savanna with gallery forests along
the rivers and streams. The Park has over 90 mammal
species
notably elephants, buffalo, roan, kob, hartebeest, waterbuck
and 4 primate species. Lion, leopard and hyena also
occur and over 300 bird species have been recorded.
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Paga Crocodile Pond
Crocodiles whose outsized, ragged-toothed residents
have been held
sacred ever since the village was founded in 1670.
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Boabeng
- Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
Boaben-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary is a community based Sanctuary
located at Boabeng and Fiema a twin community in the
Nkoranza district of Brong Ahafo Region. The sanctuary
protects the headwaters of the streams that are consumed
in the locality. it has a good number of the Black and
White Colobus, Mona, spot nosed monkeys and a variety
of birds. The monkeys in the reserve are regarded as
the children of the gods of the community; therefore
they are neither hunted nor killed. A system of traditional
taboos and their community enforcement protected the
monkeys for generations. Recent affluence coupled with
weakening of traditional enforcement of the sanctions
associated with the taboo systems however threatened
the continued survival of the monkeys. The situation
created the need to offer statutory legal instruments
to strengthen the traditional protection of the animals.
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