Uvidunda Mountains

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Uvidunda Mountains
Uvidunda Mountains
Highest point
Elevation 1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Geography
Location Morogoro Region, Tanzania

The Uvidunda Mountains are a mountain range in Tanzania's [[Morogoro Region] Kilosa district, Mikumi division].The Mountains named afterVidunda tribe small tribe dwell on Mountains.Uvidunda Mountains located with more than 6 untouched waterfalls trail.The Uvidunda Mountains Cultural Tourism Enterprise initiated by conservation tourism enterprise Mikumi Eco & Cultural Tourism is the one develop and manage Chizua Waterfalls, Kigaga Waterfalls, Mzombe waterfall, Mululu waterfalls, Ibwedunghu waterfall, Makene Ngoroma Trail and Uvidunda Zipline.People living on Uvidunda Mountains are known as WaVidunda, their language is Chividunda.

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Geography

The Uvidunda mountains are part of the Eastern Arc Mountains. The range consists of a single block with three distinct peaks, Chonwe, Mgwila, and Migomberama, which exceed 1500 meters elevation. [1] [2] The Rubeho Mountains are close to the northwest, and the Udzungwa Mountains are immediately to the southwest across the Great Ruaha River. Southeast of the mountains the Great Ruaha river emerges onto a plain. Malundwe Mountain lies to the east in Mikumi National Park. The Mkata Plain opens to the northeast.

Ecology

The mountains are covered in miombo woodland at lower elevations, and evergreen Eastern Arc forests at higher elevations. The remaining forests are generally limited to the valleys, likely due to extensive forest burning and land clearance for agriculture. [3]

A 2006 survey found that the largest intact forest block was the Iyunji (aka Chonwe) forest near the villages of Vidunda, Chonwe, and Udunghu. Based on satellite and ground observations, it was estimated that the forest has been reduced from 471.3 ha in 1975 to 356 ha in 2006, a reduction of nearly 25%. Larger areas of relatively intact open woodland and bushland were found in the western part of the mountains. Large areas of the mountains had been cleared for agriculture, and much of the remaining woodland and bushland was degraded from excessive burning and timber harvesting. [4]

No forest or nature reserves have been designated in the Uvidunda Mountains, although the government has listed Chonwe forest as a 'suggested' forest reserve. [5] A 2011 assessment of priorities for new or expanded protected areas in Tanzania ranked the Uvidunda Mountains as medium priority among the 27 areas assessed. [6]

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References

  1. BirdLife International (2019) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Uvidunda Mountains. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 28/09/2019.
  2. "Preliminary Report on Bird Expedition at Uvidunda Mountains – Tanzania". African Bird Club, 2007.
  3. BirdLife International (2019) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Uvidunda Mountains. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 28/09/2019.
  4. Jones, Trevor (2006). "Ecological Baseline Survey Report and Monitoring Plan for the Vidunda Water Catchment Area and East side of the Udzungwa Mountains National Park". World Wide Fund For Nature-Tanzania Programme Office (WWF- TPO), October 2006. Accessed 29 September 2006.
  5. BirdLife International (2019) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Uvidunda Mountains. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 28/09/2019.
  6. Sritharan, Shakthi and Neil D. Burgess (2011). "Protected area gap analysis of important bird areas in Tanzania". African Journal of Ecology, 50, pp. 66–76. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006.

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