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In the lower forest and bamboo zone mammals include giant forest hog, tree hyrax, white-tailed mongoose, elephant, black rhinoceros, suni, black-fronted duiker and leopard. Moorland mammals include ...
Part of the expansive Mount Kenya Forest, which spans several counties including Meru and Nyeri, Kiamuriuki is a crucial water tower, providing essential water for agriculture and domestic use for ...
Although less well-known than Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Elephants can sometimes be seen in the dense forest at its ...
Encompassing some 2,700 square kilometers, Mau Forest is considered the most important water catchment in western Kenya, ...
2013 37COM 8B.9 - Extensions of properties already inscribed on the World Heritage List: Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest 2011 35COM 7B.2 - Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest (Kenya) (N ...
Mount Kenya is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Elephants can sometimes be seen in the dense forest at its base, while the trees give way to verdant ...