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- Mikea_Forest abstract "The Mikea Forest (or Forêt des Mikea) is a forested region of southwestern Madagascar, between Manombo and Morombe. More specifically, it stretches from Route Nationale 9 to the west coast and from Mangoky south to the Manombo River. It lies at the transition between dry deciduous forest, which is more common further north in Madagascar, and spiny forest, which is dominant in southwestern Madagascar. Its underlying geology is unconsolidated sand, and the region contains several freshwater lakes. The Forêt des Mikea is one of the largest remaining continuous forest blocks in western and southern Madagascar, but it is not protected and it is threatened by human development.This transitional terrain is one of the least protected of Madagascar's habitats. This soil composition has resulted in a collection of plant and animal species, even distinct from adjacent vegetation on limestone. Small terrestrial mammals found here include the rodents Macrotarsomys bastardi, Macrotarsomys petteri, and the introduced black rat (Rattus rattus); the tenrecs Tenrec ecaudatus, Setifer setosus, Echinops telfairi, Geogale aurita, and Microgale jenkinsae; and the shrew Suncus madagascariensis. Macrotarsomys petteri and Microgale jenkinsae are unique to the forest and were only discovered in the 2000s. The popular ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) also occurs in Mikea Forest, though it seems to always have been present in very low densities. Since the habitat has started to disappear, the remaining populations appear to have become isolated.As of 2000, of the 27 threatened species of bird in Madagascar, only two (Monias benschi and Uratelornis chimaera) were not found in protected areas, but both were fairly common within the unprotected forests of Mikea. Monias benschi had an estimated population of 115,000, while the Uratelornis chimaera population was estimated at fewer than 15,000. A survey published in 2005 reported that 59 species of reptile were identified near the eastern shore of Lake Ranobe in the southern Mikea Forest, five of which were vulnerable. Some of these species include Matoatoa brevipes, Oplurus fierinensis, Furcifer antimena, Furcifer belalandaensis, Phelsuma standingi, and Pyxis arachnoides. The flora includes the baobabs Adansonia za and A. rubrostipa.Between the 1960s and the 2000s, forest cover had declined by 16% and deforestation was accelerating, having doubled in the last five years of that time period. The factors behind the deforestation at that time were slash and burn agriculture for maize cultivation in the northern regions of the forest and charcoal production in the southern regions. As of 2000, recommendations had been made to establish a large protected area, to provide aid to improve agriculture, and to establish a network of community-based conservation areas. In 2001, Madagascar National Parks, known then as ANGAP, was considering a new national park in the area. By 2008, a national park encompassing 184,630 hectares (712.9 sq mi) in two parcels had been submitted to the Supreme Council for Nature Protection (a state entity that deals with natural resource management) and was in the process of being finalized.".
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- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Adansonia.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Adansonia_rubrostipa.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Adansonia_za.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Antimena_chameleon.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Bastard_big-footed_mouse.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Belalanda_chameleon.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Black_rat.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forests_of_Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Commiphora.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Deforestation.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Didierea_madagascariensis.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Didiereaceae.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Euphorbia.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Greater_hedgehog_tenrec.
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- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_hedgehog_tenrec.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Long-tailed_ground_roller.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Macrotarsomys_petteri.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Madagascan_pygmy_shrew.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar_National_Parks.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar_dry_deciduous_forests.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar_spiny_forests.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Mangoky_River.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Manombo.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Manombo_River.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Matoatoa_brevipes.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Morombe.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink National_park.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Oplurus_fierinensis.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Protected_area.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Ring-tailed_lemur.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Route_Nationale_9_(Madagascar).
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Slash-and-burn.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Spider_tortoise.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Standings_day_gecko.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Subdesert_mesite.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Tailless_tenrec.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Threatened_species.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Toliara_Province.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Vulnerable_species.
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mikea Forest".
- Mikea_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mikea".
- Mikea_Forest country Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest dateMaxArea "1962".
- Mikea_Forest disturbance Charcoal.
- Mikea_Forest disturbance Slash-and-burn.
- Mikea_Forest indicatorPlants Adansonia.
- Mikea_Forest indicatorPlants Commiphora.
- Mikea_Forest indicatorPlants Didiereaceae.
- Mikea_Forest indicatorPlants Euphorbia.
- Mikea_Forest name "Mikea Forest".
- Mikea_Forest nativeLang "fr".
- Mikea_Forest nativeName "Forêt des Mikea".
- Mikea_Forest region Toliara_Province.
- Mikea_Forest species "Didierea madagascariensis".
- Mikea_Forest status "unprotected".
- Mikea_Forest visitation "5000".
- Mikea_Forest visitationYear "1993".
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- Mikea_Forest subject Category:Forests_of_Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest subject Category:Geography_of_Madagascar.
- Mikea_Forest hypernym Region.
- Mikea_Forest point "-22.6 43.4".
- Mikea_Forest type Settlement.
- Mikea_Forest type SpatialThing.
- Mikea_Forest comment "The Mikea Forest (or Forêt des Mikea) is a forested region of southwestern Madagascar, between Manombo and Morombe. More specifically, it stretches from Route Nationale 9 to the west coast and from Mangoky south to the Manombo River. It lies at the transition between dry deciduous forest, which is more common further north in Madagascar, and spiny forest, which is dominant in southwestern Madagascar.".
- Mikea_Forest label "Mikea Forest".
- Mikea_Forest sameAs Q6849392.
- Mikea_Forest sameAs Bosc_dels_Mikea.
- Mikea_Forest sameAs Mikea-bos.
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- Mikea_Forest sameAs Q6849392.
- Mikea_Forest lat "-22.6".
- Mikea_Forest long "43.4".
- Mikea_Forest wasDerivedFrom Mikea_Forest?oldid=679437874.
- Mikea_Forest depiction Mikea_Forest,_Madagascar_-_map_01.svg.
- Mikea_Forest isPrimaryTopicOf Mikea_Forest.