Manombo Reserve
Biodiversity in Manombo Special Reserve
Animals
The reserve is home to nine lemur species, including two local endemics. One endemic species is critically endangered, while the other is vulnerable. Additionally, two other lemur species are critically endangered, the nocturnal Aye-aye is endangered and is vulnerable. Among the 72 bird species found in the reserve, the Madagascar Rail is classified as vulnerable. Sixteen reptile species inhabit the reserve, including one chameleon species. The reserve supports 27 amphibian species, with two classified as critically endangered and three as vulnerable. Four carnivoran species are found in the reserve, including two species: the fossa and the Madagascan civet. Of the two bat species in the reserve, the Madagascan flying fox wgich is one, is considered vulnerable. In addition to these, six other mammal species are recorded within the reserve.
Plants
The reserve contains 404 plant species, with 74% endemic to Madagascar. This includes four critically endangered palm species, six other endangered species, and two classified as vulnerable. Additionally, there are 11 local endemic species, six of which are critically endangered. One nonendemic species from Madagascar is also classified as critically endangered.
References
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- ^ "Manombo Special Reserve". Madaonsort. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
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- ^ "Conserving Lemurs in the Manombo Special Reserve - IUCN SOS". 2021-05-27. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ NDAO-i-Travel (2017-12-21). "Manombo Special Reserve, still unknown but attractive". Madagascar holidays. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ "Manombo". Fondation pour les Aires Protégées et la Biodiversité de Madagascar. Retrieved 2024-11-13.