Rungwa Game Reserve

Coordinates: 7°11′53″S 33°57′47″E / 7.198°S 33.963°E / -7.198; 33.963
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Rungwa Game Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
A map of Tanzania showing the location of Rungwa Game Reserve
A map of Tanzania showing the location of Rungwa Game Reserve
LocationSingida Region, Tanzania
Nearest cityMbeya
Coordinates7°11′53″S 33°57′47″E / 7.198°S 33.963°E / -7.198; 33.963
Area9,000 km2 (3,500 sq mi)
Established1951
Websitewww.rungwa.com

The Rungwa Game Reserve is in Tanzania. It was established in 1951. This site is 9,000 km2 (3,500 sq mi).[1] It is situated in Manyoni District, Singida Region. The ecosystem it protects extends to Ruaha National Park which is the second largest wildlife area in Tanzania after the Selous Game Reserve.

The reserve is composed of hills mixed with patches of forest along the streams and the Mpera River valley, which provides water in the dry season and becomes the best game viewing areas from July to November. It covers a large part of Central and West Tanzania and primarily covered with Miombo woodlands giving visitors access to excellent hicket is a unique vegetation type found only in two places in Africa. One is on the northern fringes of the Muhesi GR and this may the only place where it is protected.

The predominant wildlife species in Rungwa Game Reserve are: lions, leopards, Cape buffaloes, elands, sables, nibbles, Greater kudus, grysboks, klipspringers, oribis, hartebeests, liechtensteins, impala, zebras, hippopotami, crocodiles and bush pigs. The reserve provides the excellent habitation for lion and hyena. It is regarded to have largest concentration of bird species feeding themselves in Usangu valley.[2]

Since 2005, the protected area is considered a Lion Conservation Unit.[3]

References

  1. ^ World Database on Protected Areas
  2. ^ http://www.bushroutes.com/Tanzania/WesternTanzaniaSafaris/rungwa.htm
  3. ^ IUCN Cat Specialist Group (2006). Conservation Strategy for the Lion Panthera leo in Eastern and Southern Africa. Pretoria, South Africa: IUCN.