The
Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary was created in May 2000 and is managed by the
Cross River State Forestry Commission. The protection and research of the wildlife sanctuary are sponsored by a partnership between the government and four NGOs: Pandrillus, Wildlife Conservation Society, Nigerian Conservation Foundation and Fauna & Flora International. Afi's
gorillas belong to the most endangered subspecies of the Cross River gorilla. Generations of hunting Afi's
gorillas,
chimpanzees, drills and other endangered species have left them wary of
humans, and years of protection may be required before they are more easily seen again. Day hikes or multi-day treks into the sanctuary can be arranged by the Drill Ranch. Guided hikes are available for additional fees, which the Drill Ranch collects on behalf of the Forestry Commission. Afi Mountain is listed as an ‘Important Bird Area’ for Nigeria, and the migratory swallow-roost at Boje is one of the largest in Africa. Birdwatchers are welcome, but mist-netting is not permitted except by special arrangement with the state wildlife authorities. ==Communal wars and political unrest==