Arawale National Reserve

Arawale National Reserve
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Map showing the location of Arawale National Reserve

Location of Arawale National Reserve

Location North Eastern Province, Kenya
Nearest city Garissa
Coordinates 01°26′16″S 40°09′35″E / 1.43778°S 40.15972°ECoordinates: 01°26′16″S 40°09′35″E / 1.43778°S 40.15972°E
Area 533 km²
Established 1974
Governing body Kenya Wildlife Service

The Arawale National Reserve is a designated conservation area managed by the Garissa County in assistance with the Kenya Wildlife Service. It lies in North Eastern Province of Kenya, 77 km south of the town of Garissa. The reserve covers an area of 53,324 hectares (533 km2; 206 sq mi).[1] To the west, it is bordered by the Tana River and, to the east, by the Garissa-Lamu road. In 1974, the reserve was gazetted as the only in-situ conservation site for the critically endangered Hirola population endemic to north-eastern Kenya and south-west Somalia.

Wildlife

The reserve is a critical refuge for a range of wildlife species including four globally threatened species: Hirola, Gravy Zebra, African Wild Dog and Cheetah. A study commissioned by Terra Nuova in 2006 also showed signs of presence of the African Elephant.[2]

References

  1. World Database on Protected Areas – Arawale
  2. Njoroge, P. et al. (2007) Densities, biomass and habitat preference of large mammals in Arawale National Reserve, Kenya. National Environmental Management Authority of Kenya.

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