
Biodiversity Report Series, Uganda (1996)
Wildsolutions.nl now hosts the results of the first systematic work to document the biological diversity represented in Uganda’s major forests, the Biodiversity Report Series (1996). These reports describe fieldwork carried out by the Uganda Forest Department during 1991-1995, aimed at listing the trees and scrubs, birds, butterflies, moths, and small mammals of the country’s 65 most important forests for the conservation of biodiversity. The purpose of this work is to provide data on the biological value of each forest and establish priorities for the designation of Nature Reserves and other conservation areas.
Click here to get access to the entire Series of Uganda Biodiversity Reports (1996)

Uganda’s Mount Nyeri demarks both the northern limit of Otzi East Central Forest Reserve and the border with South Sudan. Photograph by Yvonne de Jong & Tom Butynski.
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