Manso Anum Forest Reserve is a protected area in Ghana known for its rich biodiversity and important role in conservation, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and nature appreciation.
Located in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, the Manso Anum Forest Reserve encompasses tropical moist forest ecosystems characterized by a diverse range of flora and fauna. Established to conserve the remaining primary forests and protect wildlife habitats, the reserve serves as an important refuge for numerous plant and animal species, including various endemic birds, mammals, and insects. The terrain consists of gently rolling hills and lowland forest, with a warm, humid climate that supports dense canopy coverage. Historically, parts of the forest have been selectively logged, but ongoing conservation efforts aim to preserve its ecological integrity. Recreational activities are limited due to the reserve’s focus on protection, but visitors can enjoy guided walks and birdwatching tours that reveal the area's biological richness. The reserve is significant for scientific research, environmental education, and as a genetic reservoir for native species. Its proximity to small local communities offers cultural exchange opportunities and supports sustainable livelihoods connected to forest stewardship. Manso Anum provides a valuable example of forest conservation in a tropical West African context and remains a key site for preserving Ghana’s natural heritage.
Diverse tropical moist forest ecosystem with rich biodiversity
Habitat for rare and endemic bird species
Remote forest trails offering authentic wildlife viewing experiences
Community-led conservation initiatives supporting forest health
Extensive patches of undisturbed forest supporting high levels of biodiversity.
Important refuge for many migratory and resident bird species, making it a key birdwatching destination.
Collaborative local programs aimed at sustainable forest management and conservation education.