Campo Ma'an National Park: Essential Protected Landscape in Cameroon's Atlantic Biafran Forest
Mapped evergreen canopy and vital great ape habitat in a key conservation area.
Campo Ma'an National Park is a crucial protected area in Cameroon, spanning 2,680 square kilometers of dense Atlantic Biafran forest. Established for environmental compensation, it safeguards critical habitat for western lowland gorillas and central chimpanzees, alongside forest elephants and diverse birdlife. The park's landscape is defined by a persistent evergreen canopy ecosystem, offering a unique context for understanding Central African rainforest geography and protected land status.
- Area
- 2,680 km²
- Established
- 2000
- IUCN
- II