- Niger Inland Delta
The Niger Inland Delta, also known as the Macina or Inner Niger Delta, is a large area of
lake s andfloodplain s inMali . It is located in the middle course of theNiger River , between the bifurcated Niger and its tributary, the Bani. Cities such asMopti ,Sévaré andDjenné lie in the 400 km-long region.The Fulani and
Dogon inhabit the Macina region and the surrounding area. During the wet season, the swamp floods into a lake and naturally irrigates the land. When the dry season comes, the Macina turns into a network of lakes and channels.Cattle ,pearl millet , andrice are its important agricultural products. The Macina inland delta also provideswater andfish for the Malians living there.Due to its proximity to the widening
Sahel , there have been concerns that the Macina may be getting less rain every year.In the early 19th century,
Seku Amadu founded aMassina Empire in the region, building a capital atHamdullahi in 1820. The Massina fell to El HadjUmar Tall 'sToucouleur Empire in 1862, who in turn fell to the French army. The region became a part of the country of Mali on its independence in 1960.Habitat
The seasonal wetlands and lakes of the inland delta are also an important stopping place for
Migratory birds , andUNESCO has classified it as aRAMSAR zone ("The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat", "zone humide reconnue d’un intérêt international pour la migration des oiseaux d’eau")ee also
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River delta
*Flooded grasslands and savannas External links
* [http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/at/at0903_full.html Inner Niger Delta flooded savanna (World Wildlife Fund)]
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