THE
VEGETATION OF BURUNDI
Burundi like Rwanda and Uganda has
lush green nature. It’s predominantly covered by the Savanna vegetation
(grassland interspersed with trees). Trees like eucalyptus, acacia, and oil
palm are the most common trees with other types.
Differently and not like other countries,
Burundi forest once extensive, are now concentrated
in national parks and nature reserves, and so location varies . The great green life concentration therefore rewards Burundi ample diverse wildlife limited by dense
human settlement, inclusive of elephants, leopards, hippos, crocodiles,
wild boars, antelope, monkeys, and flying lemurs. Birds in Burundi include, Guinea hens,
partridges, ducks, geese, quail, and snipe, are particularly plentiful around
the northeastern lakes.
People come over again
and again to at least glance at the animals and have walks and treks in the green
parts of Burundi while engaging the local communities as well, and other activities like cattle
rearing and agriculture.
Therefore Burundi’s’
vegetation takes up the Burundi forests of which provide a cool unique
sight of thrilling beauty.
Due to too much plant harvest and deforestation,
Burundi lifted a ban on people practicing deforestation which led to extinction of Gorillas and some other animals that inhabit the forests of Burundi.
The green plant cover
involves tall, thick, short cover plant which enables them to support birding
among others. Today, afforestation is being encouraged in the bid to conserve nature's flora and Fauna.
With a multiplicity of extensive savannah range lands, with green pastures, trees, grasses among others.
A lot of activities take place within the savannah lands in Burundi.
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