Environment of Ivory Coast

See also: Wildlife of Ivory Coast and Category:Flora of Ivory Coast
The country of Côte d'Ivoire is located in West Africa.
Main article: Côte d'Ivoire

Environment of Côte d'Ivoire

The Ivory Coast has more than 1,200 animal species—223 mammal, 702 bird, 125 reptile, 38 amphibian, and 111 fish species—and 4,700 plant species. It is the most biodiverse counrtry in West Africa, but unlike other countries there, its diversity isn't concentrated along the coast, but rather in the the rugged interior.[1]

Protected areas

Treaties and international agreements

Côte d'Ivoire is party to the following treaties:

Environmental issues

Historic

The 2006 Côte d'Ivoire toxic waste dump was a health crisis in which Trafigura illegally dumped toxic waste in up to 12 sites around Abidjan in August 2006.

Current

Palm oil is one of the commodities exported by Côte d'Ivoire and the plantations have an environmental impact. Palmci, the main palm oil company, said that environmentalists had caused it to abandon plans for a palm oil plantation in the Tanoe forest wetlands.[2]

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