Mauritius (1865 km(2)) was originally completely covered by wet or dry
evergreen forest and scrub, and palm savanna. Habitat destruction fol
lowing human colonization in 1638 resulted in the reduction of native
vegetation cover on the mainland to 92.8 km(2), or 5.0% of the land ar
ea, by 1993. Most of this is wet evergreen forest and scrub; dry fores
t is rare and palm savanna is extinct. Of the native vegetation surviv
ing in 1993, 63% was in the south-west, the rest in the centre-east, w
ith a tiny fragment in the north. The existence of several patches, es
pecially relicts on the central plateau, is widely ignored. The newly-
established Black River Gorges National Park protects 44% of the total
native vegetation area, and 70% of that in the south-west. The native
vegetation outside the National Park remains protected by previous le
gislation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.