Mole National Park is Ghana's largest wildlife reserve and covers an estimated 4,577 square kilometers.
The park is located in the northwest Ghana on grassland savannah. The Love and Mole rivers are ephemeral rivers flowing through the park. It is home to over 93 mammal species, and the large mammals of the park include an elephant population, hippos, buffalo, baboons and warthogs and there are 33 known species of reptiles.
Among the 344 listed bird species are the martial eagle, the white-headed and palm-nut vultures, saddle-billed storks, herons, egrets, the Abyssinian roller, the violet turaco, various shrikes and the red-throated bee-eater.
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(Issued 28-02-2012)
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