[3] It adjoins Benin's Pendjari National Park in the south and the Singou Reserve in the west.
The park covers 760 km2 (290 sq mi) with a wide variety of habitats, ranging from the gallery forests of the Arli and Pendjari rivers to savanna woodland and sandstone hills of the Gobnangou chain.
[2][4] The park can be accessed via the N19 highway via Diapaga (in the dry season also via Pama).
The park was earlier a habitat for the West African wild dog (Lycaon pictus manguensis),[5] although this canid is likely extirpated from the local area due to an expanding human population, and lack of national protection.
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