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[[East Africa]] > [[Uganda]] > [[Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve]]

= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with one sentence for each section. May include a site map -->
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|-0.251216, 30.259919~[[Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve]]~Eastern chimpanzees
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* Eastern chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii'') are present in Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve.
* The population size is unknown.
* The population trend is unknown.
* The site has a total size of 343 km².
* Key threats to chimpanzees are hunting, charcoal production and mining.
* Conservation activities are not documented.

= Site characteristics = <!-- A paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, and a table of key information -->

The forest is located in the Ugandan Albertine Rift. The site is an important source of timber and an important watershed for Lake George, one of the most productive fisheries in the world (Plumptre 2002). During surveys conducted by the Forestry Department, 14 species were found here and nowhere else (11 butterflies and three trees). In addition, five Albertine Rift Endemics occur here (2 trees, 1 bird, 1 small mammal and 1 moth) (Plumptre 2002).

'''Table 1. Basic site information for Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="basic-information"
| Area <!-- Please include units: km2/ha e.g 200ha -->
|343 km²
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|Coordinates
|-0.251216, 30.259919
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|Designation
|Forest Reserve
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|Habitat types <!-- List IUCN Habitat Classification 3.0 categories present (without number), see link below -->
|Subtropical/tropical moist lowland forest, grassland
|}
[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/habitat-classification-scheme IUCN habitat categories] [[Site designations]]

= Ape status = <!--An overview of ape population status (population sizes, trends, etc.), followed by a table of specific surveys and results -->

'''Table 2. Ape population estimates in Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="population-estimate-table"
! Species
! Year
! Abundance estimate (95% CI)
! Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI)
! Encounter rate (nests/km)
! Area
! Method
! Source
! Comments
! A.P.E.S. database ID
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|''Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii''
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|present
|Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve
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|}

= Threats = <!-- a text overview of threats, followed by a table of key threats -->

Human activity is high primarily due to logging activities but it can include other activities people engage in whilst in the forest. Charcoal production, hunting for bushmeat and mining (coltan and in the past gold) are the main threats to chimpanzees in the forest (Plumptre 2002).

'''Table 3. Threats to apes in Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="threats-table"
!align="left"|Category <!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE THREAT CATEGORIES -->
!Specific threats <!-- For specific threats, please use list of comma separated keywords from the IUCN list linked below -->
!Threat level <!-- For threat level, please use keywords: low, medium, high, present, absent, unknown-->
!Quantified severity <!-- Enter any available quantification of the threat, e.g., the proportion of the area affected by the threat, hunting sign encounter rates-->
!Description <!-- Add descriptive information -->
!Year of threat <!-- Enter specific year(s), “ongoing”, or “unknown”. If the threat is ongoing, please add the year of reference in parentheses -->
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|1. Residential & commercial development
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|Unknown
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|2. Agriculture & aquaculture
|2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops
|Low
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|Agricultural encroachment (Plumptre 2002).
|Ongoing (2002)
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|3. Energy production & mining
|3.2 Mining & quarrying
|High
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|The forest has been mined in the past for gold according to local residents but recently it has also been mined fairly heavily for Columbo-tantalite or Coltan (Plumptre 2002).
|Ongoing (2002)
|-
|4. Transportation & service corridors
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|Unknown
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|-
|5. Biological resource use
|5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
|High
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|Bushmeat hunting (Plumptre 2002).
|Ongoing (2002)
|-
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|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
|High
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|Wood harvesting for charcoal burning; legal timber extraction (Plumptre 2002).
|Ongoing (2002)
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|6. Human intrusion & disturbance
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|Unknown
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|7. Natural system modifications
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|Unknown
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|8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases
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|Unknown
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|9. Pollution
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|Unknown
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|10. Geological Events
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|Absent
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| 11. Climate change & severe weather
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|Unknown
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|12. Other options
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|Absent
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|}
[https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme IUCN Threats list]

= Conservation activities = <!-- A summary of the conservation activities, followed by a table of key activities -->

'''Table 4. Conservation activities in Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="conservation-actions-table"
!align="left"|Category <!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE CATEGORIES -->
!Specific activity <!-- For specific threats, please use list from the list linked below, OR enter “Not reported” -->
!Description <!-- Add descriptive information -->
!Year of activity <!-- Add descriptive information -->
|-
|1. Residential & commercial development
|Not reported
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|2. Agriculture & aquaculture
|Not reported
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|-
|3. Energy production & mining
|Not reported
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|-
|4. Transportation & service corridors
|Not reported
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|-
|5. Biological resource use
|Not reported
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|-
|6. Human intrusion & disturbance
|Not reported
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|-
|7. Natural system modifications
|Not reported
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|8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases
|Not reported
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|9. Pollution
|Not reported
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|10. Education & Awareness
|Not reported
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|11. Habitat Protection
|11.2. Legally protect primate habitat
|The protected area was first established in 1932 with some realignments in 1963 (Plumptre 2002).
|Ongoing (2023)
|-
|12. Species Management
|Not reported
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|-
|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives
|Not reported
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|-
|}
[[Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)]]

= Challenges = <!-- Overview of challenges in ape conservation -->

'''Table 5. Challenges reported for Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="challenges-table"
!align="left"|Challenge <!-- Do not change categories -->
!Source <!-- Source for challenge mentioned -->
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|Not reported
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|-
|}

= Research activities = <!-- Overview of research activities -->


===Documented behaviours=== <!-- List of any behaviours observed at the site, including citations -->

'''Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="behaviors-table"
!align="left"|Behavior
!Source
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|Not reported
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|-
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=External links=
[https://www.ugandaparks.com/forests/kasyoha-kitomi-forest-reserve/ Uganda Parks]

= References =
Plumptre, A. J. (2002). Extent and status of the forests in the Ugandan Albertine Rift, Report to GEF PDF-b Albertine Rift Project. Wildlife Conservation Society, Kampala, Uganda. <br>

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'''Page completed by: '''A.P.E.S. Wiki team''' Date:''' 13/05/2023 <!-- If you don't want to add your name, you can add "A.P.E.S. Wiki team" -->

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