The Susu (or Soso) tribe live in and around the park and most park personnel are Susu.
The Tamils called it palkadei sadakku, or "street of the milk shops", while the Malays called it kampong susu or "milk village".
Originally the Radio and TV Society (RTVS) formed in 1991 at the Sheffield University Students Union (SUSU), the name Forge was chosen through a competition prior to the first 28-day RSL broadcast in October 1992.
The title track, Simbo, is a love song to her husband and like many of her other songs, is not only sung in her native Malinke, but in other languages used in Guinea's capital, Conakry, including the Fula, Susu, French and English languages.