Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve
Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve | |
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Location | Unguja, Tanzania |
Coordinates | 6°00′11″S 39°22′08″E / 6.003°S 39.369°ECoordinates: 6°00′11″S 39°22′08″E / 6.003°S 39.369°E[1] |
The Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve is located on the north east coast of Unguja, 20 km from Zanzibar Town. The reserve is an important biodiversity spot in the coral rag zone. The forest reserve is rich both in faunal and floral species. The faunal species reported from the reserve are: Endemic species of red colobus monkey, Aders' duiker, sykes, blue monkeys, sunni antelope and several species of snakes. The avifauna species consist of 47 bird species, which includes Fischer's turaco, Zanzibar sombre greenbul, crowned hornbill and white-browed coucal. There are 100 plant species which includes many medicinal species. There are also coral caves within the reserve where stalactites and stalagmites can be seen. There is also a spice plantation near the reserve. Coral rag forest, a sensitive ecosystem, is under threat due to timber extraction since the 1970s. Conservation measures have been undertaken to preserve the rich biodiversity of the reserve.[2]
References
- ↑ "Kiwengwa Pongwe Forest Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
- ↑ "Zanzibar Terrestrial Wildlife and Reserves". Foreign Affairs, Government of Tanzania. Retrieved 21 June 2011.