No canto direito inferior do mapa maior, podemos ver a localização do Parque Nacional Meru (em vermelho no mapa menor), ao lado da Reserva Bisanadi e do Parque Kora; na extensão está o Reserva Nacional Rahole...
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No Parque Nacional Meru encontramos girafas-reticuladas que foram reentroduzidas... Veja a página Notícias!
Com 870km², é administrado pelo Kenya Wildlife Services.
O Parque Nacional de Meru contém uma excelente mostra de animais devido a seu difícil acesso; destacam a girafa-reticulada, o avestruz-somali, o orice-biesa e a zebra-grevy. Também pode-se ver elefantes, rinocerontes, búfalos, leopardos, antílopes e mais de 300 espécies de aves.
Os Wameru – (Wa)Meru – são nativos da área do Monte Quênia há muito tempo, bem antes da colonização do Quênia pela Grã-Bretanha, no século XIX. Hoje, esse povo vive no Noroeste da região de Meru e são conhecidos de povo "Meru", geralmente... Também são encontrados na região da cidade de Arusha, na Tanzânia...
Straddling the equator and bisected by 13 rivers and numerous mountain-fed streams, it is an especially beautiful area of Kenya.
It has diverse scenery from woodlands at 3,400ft (1,036m) on the slopes of Nyambeni Mountain Range, nordeste do Monte Quênia, to wide open plains with meandering riverbanks dotted with doum palms.
In the mid 1980's, the Park suffered from poaching, however KWS armed wildlife security patrols have driven out the poachers and the elephant population has stabilised with breeding herds settling down.
The Park is most famous as the setting for Joy Adamson's book "Born Free", the story of the Adamson's life and research amongst lion and cheetah. "Elsa" the lioness was the most well-known and her grave is marked here.
Acomodação: There is one lodge and two tented camps are planned. There are 8 special campsites which must be pre-booked, one public campsites; Elsa camp, KWS self-help bandas and Leopard Rock bands.
Reserva Nacional Mwingi (Mwingi National Reserve)
Desconheço sobre girafas nesta reserva... Com 745km², é administrada pelo KWS. Formerly North Kitui. Game to view includes hippo, crocodile, buffalo and warthog.
Reserva Nacional Norte de Kitui (North Kitui National Reserve)
Reserva Nacional Bisanadi (Bisanadi National Reserve)
Aqui encontramos a subespécie girafa-reticulada...
Santuário de vida selvagem, possui 606km² e é administrada pelo Kenya Wildlife Services.
A reserva foi aberta em setembro de 1979.
On the border of Meru National Park is Bisanadi National Reserve. Known as 'Kinna' the border between Meru and Bisanadi Parks is the traditional division between the Meru and Boran tribes people.
A true wilderness area without any accommodation it is only accessible by 4WD vehicles. There is an airstrip at Korbessa.
Girafas na Reserva Nacional de Bisanadi.
Foto by P&H Harris – http://www.kenyabirds.org.uk/
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Parque Nacional Kora (Kora National Park)
Desconheço sobre girafas neste parque...
Com 1.700km², é administrada pelo Kenya Wildlife Services.
Another area made famous by the Adamsons is Kora National Park. Aberto em outubro de 1989, 280kms. North east of Nairobi, it is an easy outing from Meru National Park. Covering an area of 1,787 sq kms., bounded by the Tana River, George Adamson's camp was here until he died.
A feature is the sudden appearance of lush green "oases", created by the lines of doum palms which shelter the banks of the Tana River. Striking are the Inselberts – isolated rocky outcrops covered in vegetation which create random islands above the plains.
Kora has diverse wildlife: 21 species of fish have been recorded, with 500 species of insect, 33 molluscs and 40 reptiles. Species to view include: elephant, Lesser Kudu, wild dog, striped and spotted hyena, leopard and cheetah.
Reserva Nacional Rahole (Rahole National Reserve)
Desconheço sobre girafas nesta reserva...
Com 1.270km², é administrado por Kenya Wildlife Services.
Rahole National Reserve offers a wide variety of plains game, hippo, crocodile and excellent bird viewing.
Última atualização: 21/06/2008. |
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