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Site description (2001 baseline):
Site location and context
The reserve is located in the far north-east of the country and is bisected by the Walewale–Gambaga–Nalerigu road. The topography is hilly with a sharp escarpment running north-eastwards for several kilometres, to the village of Nakpanduri and extending eastwards to the border with Togo. The vegetation is a mixture of open Guinea Savanna woodland intergrading to Sudan Savanna, with trees reaching 10–12 m. The soil is generally sandy interspersed with large boulders.
See Box and Table 3 for key species. A total of 48 species were recorded during surveys.
Non-bird biodiversity: None known to BirdLife International.
Pressure/threats to key biodiversity
The reserve is heavily grazed by cattle and sheep.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Gambaga Scarp (East) Forest Reserve (Ghana). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/gambaga-scarp-(east)-forest-reserve-iba-ghana on 23/11/2024.