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Okano

Ogooué

Bight

of

Biafra

SOUTH

ATLANTIC

Ngounié

Nyanga

Ivindo

Komo

Louéssé

Ogooué

Woleu

1

9

9

4

2

0

0

0

1

9

9

6

2

0

0

1

2

0

0

1

-

2

0

0

5

1

9

9

6

Libreville

Kango

Kougouleu

Edoume

Acalayong

Mitzic

Lara

Ndjolé

Makouké

Lambaréné

Makokou

Ovan

Booué

Mayébout

Minkébé

Mekouka

Grand Toumbi

Mendemba

Etakangaye

Olloba

Bitam

Minvoul

Oyem

Lastoursville

Mimongo

Mouila

Ndendé

Tchibanga

Bouda

Gamba

Setté Cama

Yéno

Fougamou

Koulamoutou

Mounana

Akiéni

Okondja

Port-

Gentil

Mbini

Bata Niefang

Nyanga

Mossendjo

Kéllé

Entsiami

Lossi

Mbomo

Sémbé

Ngoila

Ambam

CAMEROON

GABON

REPUBLIC

OF

CONGO

EQUATORIAL

GUINEA

0 25 50 75 km

Ebola epidemic

outbreak. Human and

Great Apes involved

Ebola-related animal mortality

(documented or probable)

2

0

0

5

Chronological spread

of Ebola in the region

Forest

National Park

National Park with wildlife

affected by Ebola virus

Sources: Lahm, S., A.,

Morbidity and

Mortality of Wild Animals in Relation to

Outbreaks of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever in

Gabon, 1994—2003

, Elsevier, 2006;

Bermejo, M.,

Ebola Outbreak Killed 5000

Gorillas, Science,

2006

;

Global Forest Watch.

Ebola

A Central Africa decennal course, 1994-2003