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Figure 4.14<br />

A rubber plantation (Hevea brasiliensis) at the Project Site (mixture of old and<br />

young trees (5-10 years old) occupying approximately 250m²at 1m interval) –<br />

Wet Season<br />

Source: <strong>Environmental</strong> Accord Nigeria Limited, 2011<br />

The most frequently observed ecosystem in the Study Area was secondary<br />

forest. The secondary forest is categorised as re-growing or degraded<br />

secondary forest, as shown in Figure 4.15 and Figure 4.16.<br />

Figure 4.15<br />

A view of re-growing secondary forest within the Project site - Dry Season<br />

Source: <strong>Environmental</strong> Accord Nigeria Limited, 2011<br />

AZURA EDO IPP<br />

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