Cameroon Wildlife
Cameroon is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, featuring over 400 species of mammals, including the endangered Western Lowland Gorilla and African Forest Elephant. The country's varied ecosystems, from rainforests to savannas, provide habitats for numerous birds, reptiles, and amphibians, making it a vital area for biodiversity.
The Waza National Park and Korup National Park are two significant protected areas that showcase Cameroon’s unique fauna. These parks support various species, such as Nile Crocodiles and Mandrills, and play a crucial role in conservation efforts to protect the country's natural heritage and promote eco-tourism.