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RSPO certified. What Makes Okomu Different? A strong agricultural background At Okomu, we are committed to the social and economic development of our local environment through the creation of employment, the provision of social amenities, and the empowerment of youth and women through various skills acquisitions. An environmentally friendly attitude We are committed to environmentally sustainable business practices at all stages of our production, implementing up-to-date conservation, protection, and rehabilitation measures.

Varieties of Birds species can be found at Okomu forest reserve. The national forest was established in the year Kamuku National park is situated in Kaduna Nigeria. Waterfall, antelopes, elephants, mountains are some of the features of Kamuku national park.

Kamuku and Gwari people occupy areas of the park and have become known for their fine pottery and weaving. Kamuku national park was founded in the year Both segments of the park surround kainji lake. Some of the side attractions at the park include boat cruising and wilderness trekking. Also, the natural environment has a wide range of plant and animal species from the leopard to elephants, lions, wild dogs, antelope, forest hogs, golden cats, birdlife, insects, reptiles and aquatic life.

In the early s, Gashaka Gumti National Park was created by the combination of two existing reserves. During the West African dry season, Gashaka Gumti National Park has a great river flow that helps to support its wildlife. You should visit Gashaka Gumti as here you will find a wide variety of extremely colourful birds, for example, red-faced lovebirds. The lush green rainforests, green areas, a huge variety of animals and plants are worth seeing at least once in life as I believe, there is no better place than Nigeria to get this unique experience.

You will be taken aback by the luxuriant beauty of the wildlife reserves in Nigeria, as you visit them. Skip to content. Spread the love. Table of Contents. Recent posts. There are some wonderful games reserves and national parks to explore singularly or in groups, presently in Nigeria.

From state to state, they vary in importance and accessibility. Yankari game reserve is situated in the North-eastern part of Nigeria, Bauchi state. Bauchi state is on the Northern part of the Jos plateau on an elevation of metres. Yankari game reserve was established as a natures reserve in and has since been through to its purpose. Yankari is a reserve of a large collection of animals and plants in their natural habitat. It is also one of the most popular games reserves in Nigeria with big wildlife like hippopotamus, crocodiles, elephants, baboons, bushbucks, monkeys, antelopes and other animals including the occasional lion.

Within the reserve are situated over 59 caves, a system of wells with interconnecting shafts used by slaves during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade era, warm spring with sparkling clear water at 31 degrees celsius available for swimming and iron smelting works with the furnace which are centuries old.

When visiting Yankari games reserve ensure you go with warm clothes like a cotton long shirt, long trousers, sunglasses and a hat. These precautions are necessary to reduce the chances of being bitten by mosquitoes and sun-stroke. A truck with a guide leaves the premises every day to go round the reserve for game sightings and general history of the reserve. The animals are allowed to roam about the reserve and live the same way they would in the wild.

After a long day of going around the reserve, exploring the breathtaking natural features including a secluded cave, warm springs, and acres of parkland. The Wikki Warm Spring is a welcome sight to relax in. The spring is six feet deep and mostly warm during the day and cold at night. Kamuku national park is situated in the western part of Kaduna state.

The federal government upgrades it into a national games reserve in due to the efforts of its locals and an International NGO. The project worked on then for this success was a community-based project promoting the sustainability of natural resources in their environment.

The land area of Kamuku national park is 1, square kilometres of savannah woodland vegetation. The major focus of the park is the faunas and flowers that are beautifully diverse. The dominant species include daniellia, raphia, isoberlina and a few lilies. The diversity we mentioned earlier is evident in the 18 species of mammals present including elephants, warthogs, monkeys, antelopes, and baboons.

If you are a young botanist, this should be your first choice location to study flowers and fauna in their natural state. It is over 50km from Benin City.



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