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[[West Africa]] > [[Côte d’Ivoire]] > [[Taï National Park]]
 
[[West Africa]] > [[Côte d’Ivoire]] > [[Taï National Park]]
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[[File: Map_CIV_TaiNP.png | 400px | thumb| right | Taï National Park  (Côte d’Ivoire) © A.P.E.S. Wiki Team]]
    
= Summary =  <!-- An overview of the site, with a one sentence overview of each of the following sections. can include a site map -->
 
= Summary =  <!-- An overview of the site, with a one sentence overview of each of the following sections. can include a site map -->
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= Ape status =  <!-- a text overview of ape status (population sizes, trends etc), followed by a table of specific surveys and results -->
 
= Ape status =  <!-- a text overview of ape status (population sizes, trends etc), followed by a table of specific surveys and results -->
 
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[[File: CIV_Tai_chimpanzee_Sonja_Metzger_WCF.jpg | 400px | thumb| right | Chimpanzees, Taï National Park (Côte d’Ivoire) © Sonja Metzger/WCF]]
Since 2005 annual surveys on western chimpanzees have been implemented by OIPR and the [https://www.wildchimps.org/index.html  Wild Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF)].  Estimated chimpanzee abundance ranges between 300-800 individuals and the population seems to be stable (Campbell et al. 2008). Since 2016, the WCF uses camera traps to systematically monitor biodiversity in 200 km2 in the Taï National Park (Cappelle et al. 2019).  
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Since 2005 annual surveys on western chimpanzees have been implemented by OIPR and the [https://www.wildchimps.org/index.html  Wild Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF)].  Estimated chimpanzee abundance ranges between 300-800 individuals and the population seems to be stable (Campbell et al. 2008). Since 2016, the WCF uses camera traps to systematically monitor biodiversity in 200 km² in the Taï National Park (Cappelle et al. 2019).  
     
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