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Lopé National Park

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Location
  
Gabon

Criteria
  
iii, iv, ix, x

Address
  
Gabon

Established
  
2002

Type
  
Mixed

Designated
  
2007 (31st session)

Area
  
4,910 km²

Lopé National Park

Governing body
  
National Agency for National Parks

Official name
  
Ecosystem and Relict Cultural Landscape of Lopé-Okanda

Management
  
National Agency for National Parks

Similar
  
Loango National Park, Akanda National Park, Batéké Plateau National, Musee des Arts et Traditions, Liana bridge

Lopé National Park is a national park in central Gabon. Although the terrain is mostly rain forest, in the north the park contains the last remnants of grass savannas created in Central Africa during the last Ice Age, 15,000 years ago. It was the first protected area in Gabon when the Lopé-Okanda Wildlife Reserve was created in 1946. In 2007, the Lopé-Okanda landscape was added to the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

The park contains a small research station, named as Mikongo and run by the Zoological Society London, based in the village known as Mikongo, from which it gets its name. There exists infrastructure to cater for tourists at the base, including several chalets and a large open air dining room, from which the rainforest is a mere five meters away. The park also hosts CEDAMM Training Centre, a Wildlife Conservation Society-run international conservation education center.

Gabon s lop national park


References

Lopé National Park Wikipedia