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  • Mole National Park in Northern Region

Description

Mole National Park, home to the countrys largest wildlife refuge, has long piqued the interest of visitors due to its diverse wildlife. Residents of the Northern Region used to live in the Mole National Parks current site, but they were relocated to make room for the land to be used as a reserve. African bush elephants and antelopes are among the prominent wildlife found at the Mole National Park. According to a research completed on the park, there are around 800 elephants in the Mole National Park. Burkea Africana, Isoberlinia Doka, and Terminalia Macroptera are some of the tree species that may be found in the forest. While elephants and antelopes dominate the forests wildlife, other creatures such as buffalos, antelopes, and hippos can also be found there, albeit in tiny numbers. Olive baboons, black-and-white colobus monkeys, green vervet monkeys, and patas monkeys have all made the park their home.

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