The reserve has also been recognized as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO since 1982. The reserve is one of the largest and best protected rainforests in Africa, with most of its area remaining virgin. dotted with pygmy villages of the Baka ethnic group. Practically surrounded by the Dja river, which forms its natural limit, the reserve is especially remarkable for its biodiversity, since it shelters 107 species of mammals among which the African forest elephant, the gray parrot of Gabon, the bongo , the leopard, and especially for the very wide variety of primates that live there. Together with
Dja Wildlife Reserve
The Dja Wildlife Reserve is a wildlife reserve located in the south-east of Cameroon. Created in 1950, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 thanks to the diversification of the species present in the park and the presence of endangered species.








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