Pico Basilé National Park

The Pico Basilé National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional del Pico Basilé)[1] is a protected area with the status of national park on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea,[2][3] near the Gulf of Guinea, in the Atlantic Ocean.

The park is named after the Pico Basilé, the highest mountain in Equatorial Guinea, with 3011 m (9878 feet).

In 2007 the government of Equatorial Guinea prohibited the hunting of diverse species, international organizations have shown concern for the noncompliance of the decree.

The government is taking action to promote sustainable hunting in the park, which would encourage the development of the local rural community.

[6] The park has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports significant populations of Cameroon olive-pigeons, green longtails, white-tailed warblers, mountain saw-wings, western mountain greenbuls, Cameroon olive greenbuls, black-capped woodland-warblers, Bioko speirops, Cameroon sunbirds, Ursula's sunbirds and Shelley's olivebacks.

Preuss's monkey
Bioko speirops