N. Seddon et al., The importance of the Nilo and Nguu north forest reserves for the conservation of montane forest birds in Tanzania, BIOL CONSER, 87(1), 1999, pp. 59-72
In July to October 1995 we conducted bird surveys in two forest reserves (F
Rs) in Tanzania: Nilo FR in the East Usambara Mountains and Nguu North FR i
n the Nguu Mountains. The survey results were used to assess the importance
of the two FRs for the conservation of threatened, near-threatened and res
tricted range montane bird species, and threats to the forest in these area
s were identified. The conservation importance of the East Usambaras and th
e Nguus relative to other forested mountain ranges in Tanzania was assessed
. It was found that Nilo FR and the adjacent forested public land is an imp
ortant site for the conservation of Usambara weaver and long-billed tailorb
ird, and Nguu North FR for east coast akalat. Both FRs harbour other forest
-dependent species of conservation interest whose survival prospects would
be enhanced by improved protection of the reserves. Both FRs are subject to
degradation, predominantly through pit-sawing and cultivation. There is an
urgent need for a long-term conservation programme in these FRs and we mak
e practical recommendations for their future management. (C) 1998 Elsevier
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