Orange shows endemic mammal species, blue reptiles, and green represents endemic amphibian species. There are no gap species of birds. Protected areas are indicated as grey polygons.</p
As part of a larger survey of flora and fauna of Malundwe, funded by Critical Ecosystems Partnership...
Research Article published by Firenze University PressWhile knowledge of African vertebrate biodiver...
Conservation in eastern and southern Africa has historically centered on megafauna and protected are...
Years when the reserves were gazetted are in parentheses, and the number of reserves declared in eac...
Coverage of the range of Tanzanian endemic ’gap’ species (panels A, B, C) and poorly covered endemic...
Tanzania is internationally recognised as a key country for the conservation of African biological ...
Since the creation of the first reserve in 1997, a conservation plan allowed the development of a ne...
Comparison of the proportion of the range of gap and poorly covered endemic amphibian, reptile, bird...
Distribution. Endemic to Tanzania, known only from six small remnant moist-forest patches in C coast...
A: Number of threatened taxa in the NFRs. B: Cumulative number of endemic taxa. C: Cumulative number...
Protected areas are the cornerstone of in situ conservation and their effective management is critic...
Map of Tanzania showing Nature Forest Reserves (pink), proposed Forest Reserves (dark green), other ...
Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a variety of animal and plant speci...
The polygon with the blue colour in (a) 2000 indicates area annexed by the RNP in 2006.</p
Survey effort for the five areas in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, sampled with camera traps. The...
As part of a larger survey of flora and fauna of Malundwe, funded by Critical Ecosystems Partnership...
Research Article published by Firenze University PressWhile knowledge of African vertebrate biodiver...
Conservation in eastern and southern Africa has historically centered on megafauna and protected are...
Years when the reserves were gazetted are in parentheses, and the number of reserves declared in eac...
Coverage of the range of Tanzanian endemic ’gap’ species (panels A, B, C) and poorly covered endemic...
Tanzania is internationally recognised as a key country for the conservation of African biological ...
Since the creation of the first reserve in 1997, a conservation plan allowed the development of a ne...
Comparison of the proportion of the range of gap and poorly covered endemic amphibian, reptile, bird...
Distribution. Endemic to Tanzania, known only from six small remnant moist-forest patches in C coast...
A: Number of threatened taxa in the NFRs. B: Cumulative number of endemic taxa. C: Cumulative number...
Protected areas are the cornerstone of in situ conservation and their effective management is critic...
Map of Tanzania showing Nature Forest Reserves (pink), proposed Forest Reserves (dark green), other ...
Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a variety of animal and plant speci...
The polygon with the blue colour in (a) 2000 indicates area annexed by the RNP in 2006.</p
Survey effort for the five areas in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, sampled with camera traps. The...
As part of a larger survey of flora and fauna of Malundwe, funded by Critical Ecosystems Partnership...
Research Article published by Firenze University PressWhile knowledge of African vertebrate biodiver...
Conservation in eastern and southern Africa has historically centered on megafauna and protected are...