Ebo Wildlife Reserve

The Ebo Wildlife Reserve is protected area and proposed national park in Cameroon that covers 1,417 km2 (547 sq mi) of lowland and montane forest mosaic with a high proportion of disturbed forest.

[2] The critically endangered Preuss's red colobus has been recorded within the confines of the proposed park.

[3] It is situated just 20 km north of the Sanaga River, a biogeographically important barrier to species dispersal.

Some of Ebo Forest's unique residents are : Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee, Western Gorilla, Goliath Frog, Forest Elephant, Preuss’s Red Colobus Monkey, Drill, Grey-necked Rockfowl, Grey Parrot.

[4] This forest is of great importance for 40 communities of the local population - Banen people, who rely on it for food, medicine and cultural activities.