Coordinates:
12.15512° S,
37.56656° E
Elevation: 510.0 m
Site Description
Niassa Reserve is a nature reserve in Cabo Delgado Province and Niassa Province, Mozambique. Covering over 42,000 square kilometres (10,000,000 acres), it is the largest protected area in the country. The reserve is part of the Trans-Frontier Conservation Area and links to the Tanzanian Lukwika-Lumesule Game Reserve.[1] It will connect to the Lake Niassa Reserve when it is completed.Niassa is part of the Eastern Miombo woodlands, which also encompasses parts of Tanzania and Malawi. The reserve is one of the largest miombo woodland preserves in the world, with miombo forest covering half of the preserve. The remainder is mostly open savannah, with some wetlands and isolated patches of forest. 95% of the preserve's biomass is vegetation, which includes 21 types of plant matter and 191 species of trees and shrubs.
Antonio Queface Position: Senior Lecturer at the Physics Department of the Eduardo Mondlane University Address: Avenida Julius Nherere nº 3453 UEM - Main Campus Physics Department Building P. O. Box 257 Maputo - Mozambique Phone: +258 21493377 / mobile: +258 827266350 Email: antonio.queface@gmail.com
Site Manager(s):
Franziska Steinbruch
Email:
Dr. Franziska Steinbruch Directora do Departamento de conservação comunidade e turismo Director Department of Conservation, Community & Tourism Reserva Nacional do Niassa Niassa National Reserve Mbatamila, Mozambique Tel: +258 87 006 690 6
Lucia Cambula Oficial de Conservação e Monitoria Ecológica Conservation and Ecological Monitoring Officer Reserva Nacional do Niassa Niassa National Reserve Mbatamila, Mozambique Tel:+258 86 1342261