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Occurrence of plant species in the proposed Ankasa-Bia-Krokosua ecological corridor of Ghana

Authors: Yaw Osei-Owusu; Owusu-Achiaw, Raymond;

Occurrence of plant species in the proposed Ankasa-Bia-Krokosua ecological corridor of Ghana

Abstract

The occurrence dataset was records of plants found in the Ankasa-Bia-Krokusua ecological landscape in Ghana. This ecological landscape is very critical for the conservation of biodiversity especially flora and fauna in this corridor (off-reserve area) Ghana. This ecological landscape covers two areas in Ghana namely the Western and Brong Ahafo regions of Ghana and characterized by high biological diversity of fauna and flora.

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