Togo - The Alédjo Wildlife Reserve

The Alédjo Faunal Reserve is located in the prefectures of Tchaoudjo and Assoli. Straddling the Central and Kara regions, the Alédjo area is bounded on the north by the Kpéwa village, on the south by the Aléhéridè village, on the east by the Kpéwa - Kadara track and on the west by the Efolo village and localities. atypical. Listed in a section of the Togo Mountains, the Alédjo Wildlife Reserve is a 765 ha natural area that is involved in the conservation of biological diversity and the protection of local geological and physiographic formations. It is part of the Forests Classes, and proudly displays an admirable relief and a very varied vegetation, with in its heart, a fault - the "Faille Alédjo" - resulting from the effort of the man who knew how to pass a motorized road through a natural rock as voluminous. Geomorphologically, it belongs to the structural unit of Atakora resulting from a movement of depression and landslide. Remarkable plant formations are dense dry mountain forests, clear forests at Isoberlinia, Anogeissus, Chlorophora excelsa, Voacanga funtumia.

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