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The Tana River Primate National Reserve was a national wildlife reserve in south-eastern Kenya. Most of the area was semi-arid savanna but a small portion, about , was made up of small patches of riverine forest.〔David N. M. Mbora & Thomas M. Butynski(Tana River Red Colobus ), Primates in Peril 2008-2010.〕〔(The Republic of Kenya: Tana River Primate National Reserve. Report No. 15425-KE ), Global Environment Facility〕 The government set aside the land in 1976 as a in order to protect the swampy forests of the Lower Tana River and two endangered primates, the Tana River mangabey and the Tana River red colobus, that are found there.〔O. Hamerlynck, Q. Luke, T.M. Nyange, S. Duvail & C. Leauthaud, (Range Extension, Imminent Threats and Conservation Options for Two Endangered Primates: The Tana River Red Colobus Procolobus rufomitratus rufomitratus (Peters, 1879) and the Tana River Mangabey Cercocebus galeritus (Peters, 1879) in the Lower Tana Floodplain and Delta, Kenya ), African Primates 7 (2): 211-217 (2012)〕 The endangered primates inhabit sixteen patches of forest (ranging from .1 to 6.25 sqkm) which extends for 60km down the meandering lower Tana River, between Nkanjonja and Mitapani.〔 Despite a $6.7 million World Bank Global Environment Facility project (1996 to 2001), conservation measures for the two primates have been largely ineffective.〔 In 2005, more than 250 families of farmers were relocated 90km away to the coastal community of Kipini.〔(Tana River Primate National Reserve (TRPNR), Kenya (Downsize, 2007) ), PADDDtracker〕〔 In 2007, the High Court of Kenya ruled that the reserve had not been properly established according to Kenyan law. As a result, the reserve was degazetted, removing official protection of the area.〔〔 == Habitat == The lush river forest patches are remainders of western African forests. The river cuts through dry woodland and open savannah. Recorded bird species there number 262, and at least 57 species of mammals live there. There are several endemic tree species as well as a variety of other animals and plants.〔 〕 Many of the bird and animal species in the reserve are unusual in East Africa, being typical of Central Africa’s lowland rainforest. The white-winged apalis is extremely rare. The African openbill stork, martial eagle, bat hawk, African pygmy-falcon, African barred owlet, scaly babbler, black-bellied glossy-starling, and golden pipit are also rare.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Parks and Reserves -- Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tana River Primate National Reserve」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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