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Sapo is a lush 1809 square kilometers (689 square miles) of some of West Africas last remaining primary rainforest with elephants, pygmy hippos, chinpanzees, antelopes...
I wish to congratulate the Government of Liberia for given attention to the preservation of the Sapo National Park. Wildlife preservation in particular has always served as one of the major tourist draw cards in many countries.
As development continues to consume available land, it is very important that wildlife preserves dont simply act as tourist attractions, but offers visitors a personalized and rewarding wildlife experience that gives them a chance to appreciate our heritage. It also serves as important tools that help incorporate habitat preservation that widens the knowledge of current and future researchers.
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hi i am currently reasearching the Sapo Rainforest and wondereing if you could tell me how australia can preserve this national park
hi i am currently reasearching the Sapo Rainforest and wondereing if you could tell me how australia can preserve this national park
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