Protecting the largest undisturbed rainforest in West Africa
You could say we have a vested interest in Taï National Park. This World Heritage Site, the single-largest tract of undisturbed tropical rainforest in West Africa, was established in 1972 under the joint recommendation of WWF and IUCN.
Three decades later, WWF is still deeply involved in the Park, working with the government of Côte d’Ivoire and other partners. Right now, our priorities are:
- To support the Directorate for the Protection of Nature for the monitoring of an ongoing conservation project
- To strengthen environmental awareness among the neighbouring population
- To define and implement an ecotourism development plan
New or updated projects
Modified: Sep 2008
- Started: Nov 2002
Sustainable Forest Management and Certification
This project covers the work required to prepare a framework for certification of forest products in selected Western and Central African countries. C...
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Modified: Sep 2008
- Started: Jul 2000
African Elephants Programme
WWF has supported elephant conservation since it was first established. However, until now, WWF has not developed a specific continent-wide programme ...
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Modified: Mar 2008
- Started: Apr 2002
Conservation of Taï National Park
Tai National Park in Côte d'Ivoire, a World Heritage Site, is the single-largest tract of undisturbed tropical rainforest in West Africa. The survival...
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Modified: Nov 2007
- Started: Jul 2004
West Africa Forest Programme Office
This project supports the WWF Ghana Office based in Accra, Ghana. The role of the office is to oversee the development and coordination of the program...
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Capacity Building on Sustainable Wildlife Use in High Conservation Value Forests in West Africa
Modified: Jul 2006
- Started: Jan 1999
Capacity Building for Conservation in Africa-Madagascar
WWF proposes to faciliate the design and delivery of a capacity building programme that will result in the evolution of an African environment in whic...
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West African Network and Capacity Building Programme