Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest Achieves UNESCO World Heritage Status
After decades of dedicated work by activists, Sierra Leone is celebrating its first UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Gola-Tiwai complex. This incredible achievement marks a pivotal moment for conservation in the region and recognizes the global significance of this unique rainforest ecosystem.
A Triumph for Conservation and Community
The Gola-Tiwai complex, encompassing the breathtaking Gola Rainforest National Park, is a biodiversity hotspot teeming with rare and endangered species. This recognition not only protects this vital habitat but also empowers local communities who have long championed its preservation.
From Activism to Achievement: A Story of Perseverance
The journey to World Heritage status has been a testament to the tireless efforts of countless individuals who understood the irreplaceable value of the Gola Rainforest. This designation is a victory for their dedication and a beacon of hope for future conservation initiatives.