Chimanimani Biosphere reserve (Zimbabwe)
The second biosphere reserve in Zimbabwe, Chimanimani comprises a mosaic of mountains, forests, grasslands and shrubs, along with freshwater ecosystems. The landscape extends into Mozambique, forming part of a proposed transboundary biosphere reserve that would extend into the East African montane ecosystem, which is a global biodiversity hotspot. The biosphere reserve features six key biodiversity areas rich in endemic plant species and 88 archaeological sites. It is home to about 154,000 inhabitants who come mainly from the Ndau culture, most of whom speak an endangered language. The local population benefits from natural resources through tourism and non-timber forest products such as honey and livestock production.
Muowa falls, Chimanimani Biosphere Reserve, ZimbabweTsuro Trust
Agroecological farming at Mareni in Chikwakwa, Chimanimani Biosphere Reserve, Zimbabwe.Tsuro Trust
Rusitu River, Chimanimani Biosphere Reserve, ZimbabweTsuro Trust