Saturday, May 10, 2014

WWF Stamps - The Abuko Nature Reserve

Abuko is the Gambia's most visited tourist attraction receiving approximately 33,000 visitors per year.
 

In 1967 wildlife officer Eddie Brewer and his daughter Stella Marsden visited the area and realized the conservation importance of the forest and its wildlife. Brewer made a request to the government for the area to be protected. In 1968 the Department of Wildlife, now the Gambia Department of Parks and Wildlife Management was established at the reserve.


I – Series of Wildlife in Abuko Nature Reserve (WWF) -1976
Leopard, Statunga   , Serval Cat, Harnessed Antelope









III– Series of Butterflies in Abuko Nature Reserve (WWF) – 1980
Large Spotted Acraea , Yellow Pansy  ,Veined Swallowtail  , Foxy Charaxes



Nature reserves play an important role in achieving sustainable development and preserving the stability and balance of the environment .They also provide a suitable environment for conducting scientific research and protecting the biological diversity in addition to investing the marginal lands in addition to developing tourism industry.





II – Series of Birds in Abuko Nature Reserve (WWF) -1978
                      Verreaux's Eagle-Owl              Lizard Buzzard                     African Harrier-Hawk               Long-crested Eagle