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Uganda: It takes a village to map a forest
The Mabira is a rainforest area covering about 300 square kilometres, home to many endangered species like the primate Lophocebus ugandae, a species of Old World monkey found only in Uganda. It is one of the biggest reserves in the country. The UN-REDD Programme is supporting the Uganda National Forest Authority (NFA) in establishing an effective National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS) to track and report forest changes and to curb deforestation in the Mabira and beyond.
