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Background Information
It acts as a wildlife dispersal area for
Meru national
park. It is a part of the Meru, Kora, Mwingi and Bisanadi
conservation
area.
Location: Climate: HOW TO GET THERE Roads Park
Roads MAJOR ATTRACTIONS Wilderness. COMMON VEGETATION The vegetation is mainly thorn bushland and thicket with Combretum prevailing in the north and Commiphora in the south. To the west the Combretum merges into Terminalia wooded grasslands. The red-flowered parasitic Loranthus grows on the branches of Acacia reficiens along the rivers. Dense riverine forests of doum palm Hyphaene spp. and raffia palm Raphia spp. occur along the water courses. Some riverine swamps have sedges Cyperus sp., and grasses Echinochloa haplacelada and Pennisetum mezianum. On the plains Sehima nervosa, Chloris roxburghiana and other species of Pennisetum are the dominant grasses. |
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