Mau Forest

Mau Forest
The Mau forest and some of the rivers originating there.

Mau Forest is a forest complex in the Rift Valley of Kenya. It is the largest indigenous montane forest in East Africa. The Mau Forest complex has an area of 273,300 hectares (675,000 acres)[1].

The forest area has some of the highest rainfall rates in Kenya [1]. Mau Forest is the largest water catchment area in Kenya [2]. Numerous rivers originate from the forest, including Ewaso Ng'iro River (southern), Sondu River, Mara River and Njoro River. These rivers feed Lake Victoria, Lake Nakuru and Lake Natron [1]. Westerns slopes of the Mau Escarpment are covered by Mau Forest [1].

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Ecology

Typical tree species in Mau Forest include Pouteria adolfi-friedericii, Strombosia scheffleri and Polyscias kikuyuensis. Olea capensis, Prunus africana, Albizia gummifera and Podocarpus latifolius are also found there [1].

Endemic bird species in the area include Hartlaub's Turaco (Tauraco hartlaubi), Hunter's Cisticola (Cisticola hunteri) and Jackson's Francolin (Francolinus jacksoni) [1].

Destruction

The forest has been traditionally inhabited by Ogiek people, whose hunter-gatherer lifestyle is sustainable [1]. However, due to immigration from of other ethnic groups, parts of the forest area have been cleared for settlement [1].

In 2008, the inauguration of the Sondu-Miriu hydro power plant was postponed due to low water levels, that are said to be resulting from the destruction of Mau Forest [2].

Mau Forest evictions

In summer 2008 there has been a political row over resettlement of people, who had been allocated land there during the KANU era during the 80's and 90's. Some of the settlers are famed politicians, like Franklin Bett and Zakayo Cheruiyot. In 2004 Paul Ndung’u released "Ndungu Report", which listed these land allocations, terming them illegal and recommended revocation of them [2]. Some evictions were implemented between 2004 and 2006, without a resettlement scheme [3].

On July 15, 2008, Prime minister Raila Odinga issued an order that these evictions to be implemented by October 2008 in order to protect the forest from destruction [4]. The order has been opposed by number of Rift Valley area politicians, led by Isaac Ruto. Some politicians, led by Minister of Agriculture William Ruto, propose that if evictions are implemented, the government should allocate them land elsewhere [2].

The evictions began in November 2009. Some prominent people are set to lose their land, including family members of former president Daniel arap Moi [5]. Also under threat is the Kiptagich Tea Factory owned by former president Moi [6].

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