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= Site characteristics = <!-- A paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, and a table of key information -->
 
= Site characteristics = <!-- A paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, and a table of key information -->
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Azagny National Park is situated 100 km due west of Abidjan. The vegetation of the park is varied and mostly comprises swamps of various types, which cover two-thirds of the park, swamp-forest, inundated riverine forest, relatively small amounts of moist evergreen forest on areas of higher ground, and mangrove. There is also some littoral savanna woodland. Azagny was originally created a protected area in 1981 (Pullan 1988) in part for the conservation of forest elephants (''Loxodonta africana'') and forest buffaloes (''Syncerus caffer''), both of which occur in good numbers, benefiting from the protection of the swamps. Other mammals of global conservation concern include olive colobus (''Procolobus verus''), white-thighed colobus (''Colobus vellerosus''), white-naped mangabeys (''Cercocebus lunulatus''), Roloway’s monkeys (''Cercopithecus roloway''), and slender-snouted crocodiles (''Crocodylus cataphractus'') (BirdLife International 2019).
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Azagny National Park is situated 100 km due west of Abidjan. The vegetation of the park is varied and mostly comprises swamps of various types, which cover two-thirds of the park, swamp-forest, inundated riverine forest, relatively small amounts of moist evergreen forest on areas of higher ground, and mangrove. There is also some littoral savanna woodland. Azagny was originally created a protected area in 1981 (Pullan 1988) in part for the conservation of forest elephants (''Loxodonta africana'') and forest buffaloes (''Syncerus caffer''), both of which occur in good numbers, benefiting from the protection of the swamps. Other mammals of global conservation concern include olive colobus (''Procolobus verus''), white-thighed colobus (''Colobus vellerosus''), white-naped mangabeys (''Cercocebus lunulatus''), Roloway’s monkeys (''Cercopithecus roloway''), and slender-snouted crocodiles (''Crocodylus cataphractus'', BirdLife International 2019).
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|Azagny National Park (200 km2)
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|Azagny National Park (200 km²)
 
|Interview method, strip & quadrat sampling
 
|Interview method, strip & quadrat sampling
 
|Hoppe-Dominik 1991
 
|Hoppe-Dominik 1991
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|1.64
 
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|Azagny National Park (217.4 km2)
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|Azagny National Park (217.4 km²)
 
|Informed guess
 
|Informed guess
 
|Marchesi et al. 1995
 
|Marchesi et al. 1995
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|0.72 (0.27-1.92) (weaned individuals)
 
|0.72 (0.27-1.92) (weaned individuals)
 
|3.1 (88 nests on 56 km)
 
|3.1 (88 nests on 56 km)
|Chimpanzee habitat within Azagny National Park (65 km2)
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|Chimpanzee habitat within Azagny National Park (65 km²)
 
|Line transects (Distance)
 
|Line transects (Distance)
 
|Herbinger 2007
 
|Herbinger 2007
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|5.02 (118 nests on 23.5 km)
 
|5.02 (118 nests on 23.5 km)
|Azagny National Park (174 km2)
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|Azagny National Park (174 km²)
 
|Index survey
 
|Index survey
 
|WCF 2012
 
|WCF 2012
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|Present
 
|Present
|Azagny National Park (194 km2)
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|Azagny National Park (194 km²)
 
|Index survey
 
|Index survey
 
|Bitty et al. 2015
 
|Bitty et al. 2015
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!Quantified severity <!-- e.g., encounter rate, number of miners etc. (with reference)-->
 
!Quantified severity <!-- e.g., encounter rate, number of miners etc. (with reference)-->
 
!Description        <!-- You can add descriptive information here -->
 
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|1. Residential & commercial development
 
|1. Residential & commercial development
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|Bitty et al. (2015) estimate the human population size inside the park at zero
 
|Bitty et al. (2015) estimate the human population size inside the park at zero
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|2. Agriculture & aquaculture
 
|2. Agriculture & aquaculture
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[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme IUCN Threats list]
 
[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme IUCN Threats list]
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!Specific activity    <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the list linked below -->
 
!Specific activity    <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the list linked below -->
 
!Description        <!-- You can add descriptive information here -->
 
!Description        <!-- You can add descriptive information here -->
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|1. Residential & commercial development
 
|1. Residential & commercial development
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[[Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)]]
 
[[Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)]]
  
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