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Research for Park Management

Gabon's National Parks are guided by individual park management plans, that identify and prioritize specific park activities tailored to the conservation needs of each site.  An adaptive management approach is taken to identify and priority management interventions through an analysis  of the conservation values and  threats specific to each park.
These pages will soon highlight the current Conservation Research priorities that are identified in the management plans for each national park, and provide an overview of how past research inside the parks has supported park management. Please note that these pages are currently under construction.
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Akanda
Arboretum Raponda Walker
Batéké Plateau
Ivindo
Loango
Lopé
Mayumba
Minkébé
Monts de Cristal
Monts Birougou
Moukalaba-Doudou
Mwanga
Pongara
Waka
Reserve de Wongue Wongue










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