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Akagera National Park

As part of the Lake Victoria regional mosaic of habitats, the Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda is a spectacular landscape of rolling hills, Acacia and Combretum woodlands, grasslands, and swamps and lakes that follow the meandering course of the Akagera River. The park was established in 1934 to protect an area covering 2,500 square kilometers (965 square miles) By the 1960s,Giraffe in Akagera the Park formed part of a much larger ecosystem that included   Uganda's Kikagati Game   Reserve, Lake Mburo National   Park, and rangeland areas north   to the Katonga River. Across the   Akagera River to the east, the   ecosystem extended into   Tanzania's Ibanda and   Rumanyika Game Reserves , with   corridors of relatively   unsettled wood and bushland   linking these areas to the Biharamulo and Burigi Game Reserves farther south, between Lake Victoria and the Rwanda border.

The Akagera-Lake Mburo ecosystem has its own characteristic fauna, with some notable occurrences and absences of species. Topi are found here, but hartebeest are not.. Zebra were, once numerous, but  have never been recorded in nearby Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda's Albertine Rift Valley. Impala are common in the ecosystem, and the impala’s range does not overlap that of the Uganda kob, found in the Albertine Rift protected areas, 60 kilometers to the northwest. Elephant in Akagera This ecosystem harbors a remnant population of roan   antelope, present in very   low   numbers in Akagera   and  , sadly, now extirpated   from   Uganda’s Lake   Mburo. More   than 500 bird   species have   been   recorded in Akagera   National Park, including the   rare shoe-billed stork; the   park can boast one of the most diverse avifaunas on the African continent.

Today, the Akagera-Lake Mburo ecosystem is fragmented and its wildlife populations are confined to small, disturbed enclaves. And Lake Mburo National Park, which is  surrounded by cattle ranches, has been reduced to 371 square kilometers.   Uganda’s.Katonga Wildlife Reserve is also isolated by surrounding villages, and its wildlife populations have been virtually extirpated.  On the Tanzania side, human settlements block wildlife corridors to Biharamulo and Burigi. Thus, the protection of Akagera is critically important for the conservation of the remnants of this unique and diverse biotic community.akagera park
Important Next Steps

Listed as threatened by   IUCN, elephants are a   critical species to the  park   because of the  role  they play in shaping  and  maintaining the  integrity  of the  ecosystem through  their  foraging behavior (Laws 1970, Mubalama 2000). For instance, it is believed that elephants maintain the native vegetation by minimizing the establishment of invasive species. Furthermore, as highly visible animals in the park, elephants attract tourists and generate revenue for park management. In order for park managers to develop tourism based in part on elephant viewing, they need to have up-to-date information on the movement patterns and resource use of the elephant population. In addition, park managers need help in monitoring the threats to elephants.

 


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