Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Comoé National Park' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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Some animal and plant species even find their last sanctuary in some of the different savanna types, gallery forests, riparian grasslands, rock outcrops or forest islands.
The park was initially added as a World Heritage Site due to the diversity of plant life present around the Comoxc3xa9 River, including pristine patches of tropical rain forest that are usually only found further south.
[2] These habitats include for the most part different savannas, forest islands, gallery forests and riparian grasslands, thereby providing an ideal example of transitional habitats throughout various climatic zones.
Raptor resting in an open forest during the dry season
[2] The park encompasses various transitional habitat, from forest to savannah, with various plant associations typical of more southern regions.
[11] The forest is composed of many leguminous trees.
In the gallery forests Cynometra is the most dominant genus while patches of dry forest islands are generally inhabited by Anogeissus leiocarpus, Antiaris africana, Isoberlinia doka, Cola cordifolia, the nationally threatened Chlorophora excelsa and Blighia unijugata.
The property thus constitutes an outstanding example of transitional habitat between the forest and the savanna.
Its geomorphology comprises wide plains with deep ridges carved by the Comoe River and its tributaries (Bavxc3xa9, Iringou, Kongo), allowing humid plant growth towards the north and favouring the presence of wildlife in the forest zone.
Comoxc3xa9 National Park contains a remarkable variety of habitats, notably savannas, wooded savannas, gallery forests, fluvial forests and riparian grasslands providing an outstanding example of transitional habitats from forest to savanna.