Mole-Nationalpark

IUCN Category II - National Park

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The Mole National Park (English Mole National Park ) is a national park in Ghana, was founded in 1971 as the first game reserve in the country. With 4840 km ² it is before the Digya National Park is the largest National Park in Ghana. Despite its location in the northwest of Ghana in the Northern Region, which is developed for tourism slightly worse compared to the coastal areas of Ghana, the Mole National Park has developed an important role in tourism. In addition to a hotel facility, he also offers SUVs and guides for photo safaris.

At an altitude of 100 to 500 m tree savannah and gallery forests along the rivers are typical. The annual rainfall is 1000 mm, water throughout the year - even in the hot months of March and April - available.

Mole National Park is home to 93 species, among which are reptiles ( 33 species ) and amphibians ( 9 species ), but also some species of monkeys and elephants are few. Striking rich in species is the predator colonization with lions, leopards, jackals strip, hyenas, dogs and hyenas. In addition to buffalo, Kobantilopen, bush and water bucks, there are roan antelope and reedbuck. In addition, about 300 different species of birds found in the park, which consist of little more than half of migratory birds. So here, for example, in the dry season in greater numbers Grey-headed sparrows one.

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