Mont Péko National Park

The highest and most prominent is Mont Péko at 997 m.[2] Forest covers 80% of the park.

The dominant tree species such as Triplochiton scleroxylon, Celtis spp., Pterygota macrocarpa, and Mansonia altissima.

[3] A recent census carried out by Herbinger and Lia (unpublished reports 2001) found a significant population of chimpanzees in this park.

The classified forest of Haut Sassandra, which is connected through corridors to Mont Péko might still hold up to 400 chimpanzees (Hoppe-Dominik 1991).

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