Pama Reserve
11°26′12″N 0°46′3″E / 11.43667°N 0.76750°E / 11.43667; 0.76750Area 2237 km2 Established 1955 National parks Complete reserves Partial reserves Protected forests
Pama Reserve is a partial reserve in Burkina Faso. Established in 1955, it is located in Kompienga Province and covers an area of 2237 km2. Its eastern border is the Singou river, separating it from two other reserves, Singou and Arli. The western border is the national road N18 from Fada N'Gourma to Porga. In the South the reserve reaches the Pendjari river, being Burkina Faso's border with Benin. The reserve is home to elephants, hippopotamuses, lions, leopards,[1] and 450 species of flowering plants.[2]
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- Deux Balés
- Kaboré Tambi
- Mare aux Hippopotames
- W of the Niger
- Arli
- Bontioli
- Madjoari
- Singou
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