11°15′53″N 15°01′45″W / 11.26461°N 15.02930°W
The Cantanhez Forests National Park (in Portuguese: Parque Nacional das Florestas de Cantanhez) is a 1,057-square-kilometre (408 sq mi) [1] national park in Guinea-Bissau. It was established on 1 October 2007.
The park is home to chimpanzees who attract international study including that of Claudia Sousa. [2]
11°15′53″N 15°01′45″W / 11.26461°N 15.02930°W
The Cantanhez Forests National Park (in Portuguese: Parque Nacional das Florestas de Cantanhez) is a 1,057-square-kilometre (408 sq mi) [1] national park in Guinea-Bissau. It was established on 1 October 2007.
The park is home to chimpanzees who attract international study including that of Claudia Sousa. [2]