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Author: christine-b-schmitt

August 27, 2018
Field notes from the Taita Forests, Kenya

Field notes from the Taita Forests, Kenya

by Christine B. Schmitt

The Taita Hills, located in southeastern Kenya, comprise several mountain chains that rise dramatically from the savannah lowlands up to 2,228 m above sea level. It’s an amazing biodiversity hotspot. The Hills are home to many endemic plant and animal species that cannot be found anywhere else in Kenya or indeed the world. Once covered …

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