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<div style="float: right">{{#display_map: height=200px | width=300px | scrollzoom=off | zoom=5 | layers= OpenStreetMap, OpenTopoMap|5.252710, -2.583665~[[Ankasa Conservation Area]]~Western Chimpanzee}}</div>
 
<div style="float: right">{{#display_map: height=200px | width=300px | scrollzoom=off | zoom=5 | layers= OpenStreetMap, OpenTopoMap|5.252710, -2.583665~[[Ankasa Conservation Area]]~Western Chimpanzee}}</div>
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* Western chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes verus'') may be present in Ankasa Conservation Area.
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* Chimpanzees have not been documented in the area since 2016.
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* The chimpanzee population trend is unknown; possibly absent.
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* The site has a total size of 509 km².
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* Key threats to chimpanzees are agricultural encroachment and hunting.
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* Conservation activities have focused on education, patrolling, and preventing further degradation from farming activities.

Revision as of 13:25, 21 November 2024

West Africa > Ghana > Ankasa Conservation Area

Summary

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  • Western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) may be present in Ankasa Conservation Area.
  • Chimpanzees have not been documented in the area since 2016.
  • The chimpanzee population trend is unknown; possibly absent.
  • The site has a total size of 509 km².
  • Key threats to chimpanzees are agricultural encroachment and hunting.
  • Conservation activities have focused on education, patrolling, and preventing further degradation from farming activities.