| Mefou Park | |
|---|---|
| French: Parc de la Méfou Mefou Wildlife Sanctuary Mfou Reserve | |
|   | |
| Location | Méfou-et-Afamba, Centre Region, Cameroon | 
| Nearest town | Mfou | 
| Coordinates | 3°57′36″N 11°55′48″E / 3.96000°N 11.93000°E | 
Mefou Park (French: Parc de la Méfou), also known as Mefou Wildlife Sanctuary and Mfou Reserve, is a primate sanctuary in the forested area of Mfou in Cameroon. Within it, Mefou Primate Park[1] is used as a shelter for primates that are native to Africa: the monkey, chimpanzees and gorillas.[2]
History
Ape Action Africa established the sanctuary to house primates which were housed at the Mvog-Betsi Zoo at Yaoundé. Eventually, it would act to protect primates that were affected by illegal pet and bushmeat trades in the country.[2]
In 2010, the sanctuary's director, Colonel Avi Sivan, was killed in a helicopter crash.[3]
Gallery
 Mandril Mandril
 Adult Mandril Adult Mandril
 Adult gorilla with silverback Adult gorilla with silverback
 Female gorilla Female gorilla
 Entrance to the park Entrance to the park
 Trees at the park Trees at the park
 Confined Chimpanzees at Mefou Confined Chimpanzees at Mefou
 Adult female Gorilla Adult female Gorilla
See also
References
- ↑ Mefou Primate Sanctuary (pdf), Ape Action Africa, retrieved 2018-06-07
- 1 2 "Ape Conservation in Africa". Ape Action Africa. Retrieved 2017-07-29.
- ↑ "Ex-IDF officer killed in Cameroon crash". Ynet News. 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2011-09-15.
Further reading
- Martin Cheek, Yvette Harvey, Jean-Michel Onana (dir.), Phyllanthus kidna Challen & Petra Hoffm., in The Plants of Mefou Proposed National Park, Central Province, Cameroon: A Conservation Checklist, Kew Publishing, 2010, p. 92 ; 151 ISBN 978-1842464007
External links
- Mefou Primate Sanctuary
- Mefou National Park, Yaounde, Cameroon: Primate Park (YouTube)
- Cameroon Wildlife Sanctuary and Wildlife Refuge: Mefou and Ape Action Africa
- Mefou National Park Gorilla
- Parc de la Méfou Cameroun (in the French language)
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