Udeme Forest Reserve is a significant protected tropical rainforest in Cross River State, Nigeria, known for its rich biodiversity and vital role in conservation and sustainable forestry.
Udeme Forest Reserve is located in the southeastern part of Nigeria within Cross River State. It covers a considerable area of tropical rainforest, hosting an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna unique to the Guinea-Congo forest region. The reserve is characterized by dense evergreen forests, swampy lowlands, and a network of streams and rivers that provide critical habitats for numerous species. Established primarily for sustainable timber production and biodiversity conservation, Udeme plays an essential role in balancing ecological preservation with local forest resource use. It serves as a habitat for various endangered mammals, such as primates including drills, chimpanzees, and other species that depend on intact forest ecosystems. The reserve also supports a rich variety of bird species, reptiles, and amphibians. Visitor access is limited due to its emphasis on conservation and sustainable use, but researchers and conservationists frequently study this region to deepen understanding of rainforest dynamics and wildlife protection. The Udeme Forest Reserve illustrates the challenges and opportunities of forest management in a developing country context, making it a key site for ecological research and sustainable forestry practices in Nigeria. While recreational opportunities such as hiking and wildlife viewing are possible, they are less developed compared to more public-oriented parks, emphasizing primarily conservation-driven visitation and scientific study.
Diverse tropical rainforest ecosystem with endemic and endangered species
Habitat for rare primates like drills and chimpanzees
Important site for sustainable forestry and conservation efforts in Nigeria
Network of freshwater streams supporting diverse aquatic life
One of the remaining patches of undisturbed lowland rainforest in Nigeria, critical for biodiversity conservation.
Home to endangered species including drills and chimpanzees, providing key opportunities for primate conservation.
Small rivers and streams within the reserve serve as important freshwater habitats supporting aquatic biodiversity.