[1] The reserve contains a large amount of possumwood (Hura crepitans) which was the main reason for protecting the area.
[3] Copi Nature Reserve is the only state-owned dry clay savannah in Suriname; the other two are privately owned.
[4] The indigenous Lokono[5] village of Copi is located in the area, however it only has a few inhabitants.
[1] The Copi Nature Reserve contains archaeological traces from pre-Columbian times.
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