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318: 25: 124: 207: 199:(above 1,700 metres (5,600 ft)). Being one of the few remaining patches in Kenya, it contains a large variety of plants, herbs and also several animal species not found in the surrounding semi-arid lowlands. In the mountain valleys there are natural water catchments created by the high altitude rains and the high humid climate. These provide the surrounding 238:, etc. There are also a large variety of migratory and endemic birds in the area. Very little research has been taken place on the mountain ecology and no scientific animal count has been made on the large animals. The bush savanna vegetation in the surrounding lowlands is also home to animals like 336:
Ol Doinyo Orok Forest Reserve Participartory Forest Management Plan 2006-2011, A Partnership Between the Forest Department and Oldonyo Orok Forest Management Association (OLDOFOMAA), by East Africa Cross Border Biodiversity Project,
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Division. The mountain has a stretched triangular shape, almost like an arrow pointing north. The short side faces the Tanzanian border (and one corner is actually crossing it). The highest peak is 2,548 metres (8,360 ft).
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The mountain receives few tourists annually, even though it lies next to Namanga, the gateway to Tanzania and Amboseli National Park. The local community is therefore trying to market the area more for treking visitors.
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Since the gazettement in 1979 the mountain forest have been generally well preserved, illegal wood cutting, charcoal burning, honey collecting through fires have decreased through the efforts of the
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The OlDonyo Orok Mountain Forest Reserve is a government gazetted area, 117.84 square kilometres large. A large part of it consists of elevated
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hunting, which has wiped out many of the large mammals and predators. But there are still a small population of
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to be found. Other large animals include buffaloes (in rapidly decreasing number due to poaching),
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The mountain wildlife has been under a lot of stress due to poaching and traditional
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communities with water and pasture even during the dry seasons.
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