- Ituri Rainforest
The Ituri Rainforest is located in the
Ituri region of easternDemocratic Republic of the Congo formerly called Zaire. The forest's name derives from the nearby Ituri River which flows through the rainforest, connecting firstly to the Aruwimi River and finally into the Congo. The Ituri Rainforest is about 63,000 square kilometres in area, and is located between 0° and 3°N and 27° and 30° E. Elevation in the Ituri ranges from about 700 m to 1000 m. The average temperature is 31°C (88°F) and the average humidity is about 85% (Wilkie 1987).Wilkie, David. S. 1987. Impact of Swidden Agriculture and Subsistence Hunting on Diversity and Abundance of Exploited Fauna in the Ituri Forest of Northeastern Zaire. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Massachusetts.] About one-fifth of therainforest is made up of theOkapi Wildlife Reserve , aWorld Heritage Site . It is also the home of theMbuti pygmies, one of the hunter-gatherer peoples living in equatorial rainforests characterised by their short height (below one and a halfmetre s, or 59 inches, on average). They were the subject of a study byColin Turnbull , "The Forest People", in 1962.The Ituri Rainforest was first traversed by Europeans in
1887 byHenry Morton Stanley on hisEmin Pasha Relief Expedition .References
External links
* [http://osfac.umd.edu/ Osfac]
* [http://www.pygmies.info/ Rainforest people - Baka Pygmies] Culture of the African rainforest people, with photos of nature and animals
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