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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Taï National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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Five mammal species of the Taxc3xaf National Park are on the Red List of Threatened Species: pygmy hippopotamus, olive colobus monkeys, leopards, chimpanzees and Jentink's duiker. | WIKI |
Its mature tropical forest lies within a WWF/IUCN Centre of Plant Diversity and in the center of endemism of eastern Liberia and western Cxc3xb4te d'Ivoire, probably as the result of having been an Ice Age refugium, having over 50 species endemic to the region. | WIKI |
The park contains some 1,300 species of higher plants of which 54% occur only in the Guinean zone. | WIKI |
The Sassandrian moist evergreen forest on schistose soils in the south-west is dominated by species such as ebony (Diospyros gabunensis), Diospyros chevalieri, Mapania baldwinii, Mapania linderi and Heritiera utilis (syn. | WIKI |
The poorer soils of the north and south-east support species such as palm Eremospatha macrocarpa, west African ebony Diospyros mannii, Diospyros kamerunensis, Parinari chrysophylla, Chrysophyllum perpulchrum and Chidlowia sanguineaxc2xa0[vi]. | WIKI |
Species such as Gilbertiodendron splendidum, Symphonia globulifera and Raphia occur in the swamp forests of river backwaters and oxbows. | WIKI |
Since commercial timber exploitation officially ceased in 1972, the forest has recovered well, although large areas are dominated by planted species. | WIKI |
The fauna is fairly typical of West African forests but very diverse, nearly 1,000 vertebrate species being found. | WIKI |
The park contains 140 species of mammal and 47 of the 54 species of large mammal known to occur in the Guinean rain forest, including twelve regional endemics and five threatened species. | WIKI |
Mammals include 11 species of primates: western red colobus, Diana monkey, Campbell's mona monkey, lesser and greater spot-nosed monkey, black-and-white colobus, ursine colobus, green colobus, sooty mangabey, the dwarf galago and Bosman's potto. | WIKI |
At least 250 bird species have been recorded, 28 being endemic to the Guinean zone. | WIKI |
There are 143 species typical of primary forest, including African crowned eagle, lesser kestrel, white-breasted guineafowl, rufous fishing owl, brown-cheeked hornbill, yellow-casqued hornbill, western wattled cuckooshrike, rufous-winged thrush-babbler, green-tailed bristlebill, yellow-throated olive greenbul, black-capped rufous-warbler, Nimba flycatcher, Sierra Leone prinia, Lagden's bushshrike, copper-tailed glossy-starling, white-necked rockfowl, and Gola malimbe. | WIKI |
Two crocodiles, the slender-snouted crocodile and the dwarf crocodile, and several turtles, such as Home's hinge-back tortoise, are amongst about 40 species of reptiles that live in the park. | WIKI |
At least 56 species of amphibians are known from the park;[10] these include a true toad Amietophrynus taiensis and a reed frog found only in 1997 (Hyperolius nienokouensis), both only known from Ivory Coast. | WIKI |
Invertebrate species include a rare freshwater mollusc Neritina tiassalensis and many thousands of insect species including 57 dragonflies, 95 ants, 44 termites and 78 scarabeid beetles (DPN, 1998). | WIKI |
Between 1993 and 2002, the Project Autonome pour la Conservation du Parc National de Taxc3xaf (PACPNT), financed by GTZ, KfW and the WWF, with the Parks Department (Direction des Parcs Nationaux et Rxc3xa9serves (DPN)), worked to improve management and surveillance, monitored and inventoried the condition of the flora and fauna, launched pilot conservation projects with local people, and made comparative studies of seven species of monkeys. | WIKI |