List Of Wildlife Corridors In Tanzania
Below is the List Of Wildlife Corridors In Tanzania
Bujingijila Corridor, Mt Rungwe-Livingstone
Burigi-Akagera
Burigi-Moyowosi/Kigosi
Gombe-Kwitanga Corridor
Gombe-Mukungu-Rukamabasi
Greater Gombe Ecosystem-Masito-Ugalla
Igando-Igawa
Katavi-Mahale
Katavi/Rukwa/Lukwati-Rungwa/Kisigo/Muhesi
Loazi-Kalambo
Loazi-Ntantwa-Lwafi
Manyara Ranch-Lake Natron
Manyara-Ngorongoro (Upper Kitete/Selela)
Selous-Niassa (Western and Eastern Routes)
Makuyuni
Mkungunero/Kimotorok
Tarangire-Simanjiro
Tarangire-Manyara (Kwakuchinja)
Udzungwa-Mikumi
Udzungwa-Selous
Uzungwa Scarp-Kilombero NR (Mngeta)
Usambaras, East (Derema)
Usambaras, West
Wami Mbiki-Handeni (Southern Masai Steppe)
Wami Mbiki-Jukumu/Gonabi /Northern Selous
Wami Mbiki-Mikumi
Wami Mbiki-Saadani
How many wildlife corridors are there in Tanzania?
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have identified 52 potential wildlife corridors linking protected areas across Tanzania.
What are the examples of wildlife corridors in Tanzania?
The Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor (KWC) connects Lake Manyara National Park to Tarangire National Park and facilitates wildlife movements between these protected areas.
What is Tanzania’s wildlife?
Animals native to Tanzania include cheetahs, lions, wildebeests, gazelles, ostriches, elephants, and giraffes. Tanzania has the highest number of predators in Africa, and these include leopards, jackals, hyenas, and big cats. Reptiles include agama lizards and crocodiles.