What types of forest found in Nigeria? Our country has a diverse nature set within four climatic zones. What kind of forest resources can you find in the country? reading to know everything about the natural environment of Nigeria!
Nigeria is situated in four different climate zones. In spite of fast population growth and expansion of urban area, travelers still have an opportunity to experience different types of forests. Moreover, each category is a unique ecosystem with its peculiar rules, wildlife, and huge natural potential. Read the article to study the types of forests you can find in Nigeria, their location and resources.
How many kinds of forests do you know? How many of them do you think can be found in Nigeria? Let’s check!
First of all, let’s define the notion of the forest. It is a peculiar area, formed by a number of constituents:
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Nigeria is situated in West Africa. It is characterized by a high amount of precipitation. Its territory includes two vegetation belts:
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The forest zone in Nigeria is situated in the southeastern area of the country. According to rainforests.mongabay.com, this area is inhabited by:
The forest zone, in its turn, also has a subdivision into:
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Savannas stretch from the northern end of the rainforests till the southern end of the Sahara Desert. This type of vegetation also has a subdivision into:
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Currently, their total area is about 93.40 square kilometers.
Among the forests currently available within Nigeria are:
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Unfortunately, the recent years show terrifying tendency to the general reduction of the forests. The only way out is to stop deforestation and prevent natural habitat from destruction.Thanks to forest reservations in Nigeria, one still has an opportunity to see many wildlife species, trees and birds, which may soon become extinct because of human activity.
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Source: Legit.ng
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