Mefou National Park

Mefou Park (French: Parc de la Méfou), also known as Mefou Wildlife Sanctuary and Mfou Reserve, is a primate sanctuary in the forested area of Mfou in Cameroon.

Within it, Mefou Primate Park[1] is used as a shelter for primates that are native to Africa such as various Old World monkeys, chimpanzees and Western lowland gorillas.

Eventually, it would act to protect primates that were affected by illegal pet and bushmeat trades in the country.

[2] In 2010, the sanctuary's director, Colonel Avi Sivan, was killed in a helicopter crash.

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