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Kitulo National
Park is a protected area of montane
grassland on the Kitulo
Plateau in the southern highlands of Tanzania. The
park is at an elevation of 2,600 metres (8,500 ft) between the peaks of
the Kipengere and Porotomountains
and covers an area of 412.9 square kilometers (159.4 sq mi), lying partly in Mbeya
Region and mostly in Njombe
Region. The park is administered by Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) and is the first national
park in tropical Africa to be established primarily to protect
its flora.
Locals refer to the
Kitulo Plateau as "Bustani ya Mungu" ("The Garden of God"),
while botanists have referred to it as the
"Serengeti of Flowers".
Protection of the
Kitulo Plateau's unique flora was first proposed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), in response to the growing
international trade in orchid tubers and increased hunting and
logging activities in the surrounding forests. In 2002, President Benjamin
Mkapa announced the
establishment of the park. The park was formally gazette in 2005, becoming
Tanzania's fourteenth national park. TANAPA has stated that the park could be
expanded in the future to include the neighboring Mount Rungwe forest.
In 2005, field
scientists from the WCS discovered a new species of primate on and around Mount
Rungwe and in the Livingstone Forest area of the park. Initially known as the Highland
Mangabey, later changed to its Tanzanian name of Kipunji, it is
one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world.
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