
Bui National Park

Kakum National Park

Kyabobo National Park
Ghana has a large system of 21 protected areas which include 7 national parks, 6 Resource Reserves, 2 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 1 Strict Nature Reserve and 5 coastal wetlands.[1]
National parks
- Bia National Park
 - Bui National Park
 - Digya National Park - A park on the western bank of the Volta Lake that includes large swathes of inland estuary. It is located approximately 100 km to the east of Techiman.
 - Kakum National Park - A coastal rainforest in the central region with abundant plant and animal life. Park facilities include access to the upper rainforest canopy. Located 30 km north of Cape Coast.
 - Kyabobo National Park
 - Mole National Park - A former game reserve in the isolated northern region of Ghana that contains an abundant variety of wildlife. It is located 100 km to the west of Tamale.
 - Nini Suhien National Park - A small forest located in the western region near the border of Cote d'Ivoire.
 
Conservation sites
- Ankasa Conservation Area
 - Assin-Attandanso Game Production Reserve
 - Asubima Forest Reserve
 - Ayum Forest Reserve
 - Boin Tano Forest Reserve
 - Bonsam Bepo Forest Reserve
 - Draw River Forest Reserve
 - Gbele Game Production Reserve
 - Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve
 - Mamiri Forest Reserve
 - Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve
 - Kalakpa Game Production Reserve
 
See also
References
- ↑ UICN/PACO (2010). Parks and reserves of Ghana : Management effectiveness assessment of protected areas (PDF). Ouagadougou, BF: UICN/PACO. ISBN 978-2-8317-1277-2.
 
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