[1] One of the largest forests in Liberia, located in the southeastern part of the country, is now under threat from locals who are building their farms inside it.
[2] The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 268 metres.
[3] It is a forest that belongs to the vegetation class V.[4] It is thought that the Dan (Gio) National Forest used to support some populations of chimpanzees, but according to a study published in 2003, these populations have either disappeared or occur in very small groups (Kormos et al. 2003) Kormos, R., Boesch, C., Bakarr, M. I. and Butynski, T.
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