Côte d'Ivoire
Location Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Ghana and Liberia
National websites The President's Website
Embassy / Chancery in U.S. Ambassador Koffi Moise KOUMOUE-KOFFI
2424 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
Agencies responsible for biological inventory and conservation Ministère des Eaux et Forêts
Direction des Parcs Nationaux & Réserves Analogues
B.P. V 178
Abidjan
Côte d'Ivoire
Non-governmental organizations concerned with conservation World Wildlife Fund
Major Natural Resources Côte d'Ivoire's major natural resources are petroleum, diamonds, manganese, iron ore, cobalt, bauxite, and copper.
Major Environmental and Conservation Issues A major environmental concern in Côte d'Ivoire is deforestation.  The nation's forests, which are still the largest in West Africa, have been cleared by the timber industry.  This has wreaked long-term damage on the region's tropical ecosystems and weather patterns.  In addition, the country's water is being polluted by sewage and industrial and agricultural effluents.
Statistics Information Sources
Land area 318,000 sq. km CIA World Factbook 1998
Area of forest 10,967 ha WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Area of wetlands  
Area of territorial waters 4,460 sq. km CIA World Factbook 1998
Population: 15,446,231 (July 1998 est.) Density: 49/sq. km

WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Area protected (ha) (only areas >1000ha) at all IUCN levels: 1,993 ha Fraction of land area protected (%): 6.2% WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Major Protected Areas

List of Major Protected Areas

Information Center for the Environment
Endemic Species
Mammals  
Birds  
Reptiles  
Amphibians  
Fish  
Invertebrates  
Plants  
Endangered, Threatened and Vulnerable Species
Mammals 16
Birds 11
Reptiles 4
Amphibians 1
Fish 0
Invertebrates  
Plants 66

Complete Plant Listing

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Extinct Species
Mammals  
Birds  
Reptiles  
Amphibians  
Fish  
Invertebrates  
Plants  

Complete Plant Listing

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Species listed on CITES Appendices

CITES-listed Species Database
Legislation
Laws protecting endangered or threatened species
Laws protecting endangered ecosystems
Signatory to CITES 1994
Signatory to Ramsar Wetlands Convention yes
Signatory to Convention on Biological Diversity  10 Jun 1992
Signatory to Migratory Bird Treaty not a signatory
Member of International Whaling Commission not a member
Signatory to other international treaties designed to protect or manage biological resources Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping Wastes and Other Matter
International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1983
International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994
Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (ratified 1993)
Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and Under Water
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (ratified 1994)
Natural Resource Use Information Sources
Fisheries 14,828,000 metric tonnes / year (Freshwater)
55,346 tonnes / year (Marine & Coastal)
WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Forestry / deforestation Roundwood production = 12,245,000 cu. m / year
Value of Roundwood exports = $57,545,000 US
WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Ecotourism
Trade in wildlife products
Hunting
Other uses of natural resources
Human Impacts on Natural Resources Information Sources
Air pollution
Water pollution % Access to Clean Water
Urban = 59%
Rural = 81%
WRI Côte d'Ivoire at a Glance
Development activities
Introduced species
Legislation addressing these issues
Restoration and Reintroduction Information Sources
Programs for restoration of damaged habitat  Autonomous Project for the Conservation of Taï National Park
Programs for ex situ conservation (captive breeding and reintroduction) of endangered species

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Page compiled by James Byun as part of a class project in h90 "The Science of Biodiversity and Conservation" (Peter J. Bryant, Instructor), University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA