Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Mulanje Massif

Malawi
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Rising to 3 000 metres, Mount Mulanje is the tallest peak in south-central Africa. It is an important source of water for almost every river that runs through southern Malawi. Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve was created in 1927, primarily to safeguard the water catchments and to control the extraction of the endemic Mulanje cedar—Malawi's national tree.

Forest cover in and around the park is threatened by agricultural conversion, wildfires, fuelwood collection, and invasive species. Between 1973 and 2006, the top of the mountain underwent notable deforestation (yellow arrow).
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Anonymous said...

This is very important information, good way to show what is happening to the world! It would be interesting if the page could link to UN or other projects working with sustainable management of the ecosystems of Mulanje.