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- Page 20 and 21: tropics depends mainly on the movem
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- Page 38 and 39: VEGETATION CATEGORIES AND MAIN EDAP
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- Page 42 and 43: herb species. The rest of the habit
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issues include agricultural encroac
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Family Species name Distribution Re
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in 1919 and continued during the Su
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past two decades. This has been pos
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Rodents (Muridae) At least five spe
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Squirrel catch rate per 100 trap ni
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Number of species 41 50 44 27 Mamma
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disturbed hence do not form favoura
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The Xenopus muelleri is a species r
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(Eretmochelys imbricata) is critica
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mouth, the bay is fringed by a dens
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Large predators enter the mangroves
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FAMILY SPECIES ENGLISH NAME IUCN ST
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Year Catch (kg) 1995 7,321,500 1996
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Root causes The main causes of biod
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sea level to about 1500m above sea
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For plant resources outside protect
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are scarce and big trees are rare.
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threat to reptiles, amphibians and
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poor (Burgess and Clarke, 2000). Su
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7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS The proposed Na
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plantation. In the Acacia plantatio
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20. The presence of forest plantati
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i. A monitoring system is required
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Caughley, G. (1994) Directions in c
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Jacobs, M. (1988) The tropical: a f
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Ruffo, C. K. (1992) A report on spe
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TERMS OF REFERENCE Outputs of the c
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FAMILY BOTANICAL NAME LOCAL NAME Gr
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FAMILY BOTANICAL NAME LOCAL NAME Gr
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Mimusops fruticosa A. DC Mnyuvuu, (
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TRANSECT II: SHRUBS (2m x 5m) S/N S
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TRANSECT V: HERBS (0.5m x 2 m) S/N
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2 Areca catechu 4 12 1 17 28.60 21.
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1 2 3 4 INDIVID (%) (%) UALS 1 Eucl
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TRANSECT XIII: SHRUBS (2m x 5m) S/N
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15 Triainolepis africana 2 1 1 6.82
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Appendix III: Dominance of tree spe
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Transect Species No. of individuals
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Transect Species No. of individuals
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Appendix V: Information collected f
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(iv)Forest Reserve benefits and Reg
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Local name Scientific name Use Tiss
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Local name Scientific name Use Tiss
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Local name English name Use Pelele
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Fodder species Frequency of mention
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Frequency of mention 8 6 4 2 0 Ungu
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Appendix VII: Checklist of animals
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Atractaspis bibronii Bibrons' Burro
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BOVIDAE Cephalophus adersi Zanzibar
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Date: 01- 02- 03- 04- 05- 06- 07- 0
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Date: 01- 02- 03- 04- 05- 06- 07- 0
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Total Catch rate Date: 01- 02- 03-
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ANTENNARIIDAE Colour: usually in tw
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CLUPEIDAE Colour: back usually ble/
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LETHRINIDAE Size moderate sized per
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POMADASYIDAE Colour: background col
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Appendix IXb: Some fish species occ
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FAMILY Species Common name HAEMULID
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Appendix Xa: Checklist of Lepidopte
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Graphium angolanus angolanus Goeze
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Appendix Xb: Total Lepidopterans an
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SM NF WG GFP GFN THI TOTAL Family L