A Rapid Biological Assessment of Two Classified Forests in South-Western Côte d’Ivoire
9781881173878
Distributed for Conservation International
A Rapid Biological Assessment of Two Classified Forests in South-Western Côte d’Ivoire
This volume reports the findings of the 2002 Rapid Assessment Program survey in the dense lowland forests of Haute Dodo and Cavally. The survey revealed a large number of plant species that are found only in these forests, as are nearly half the forest’s amphibians. The survey also documents twenty-six other endangered animal species in the region, making this area one of the most important for biodiversity conservation in West Africa.

Table of Contents
Preface
Participants and Authors
Profil des organisations
Remerciements
Aperçu du rapport
Report at a Glance (English)
Résumé exécutif
Executive Summarey (English)
Cartes et photos
Chapitres/Chapters
Annexes/Appendices
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