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  2. List of protected areas of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Map of National park and Sanctuaries located in Ethiopia. National parks and other protected areas cover 17% of Ethiopia's land area. [1] They ... Dessa Forest ...

  3. Forestry in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In the late nineteenth century, about 30% of Ethiopia was covered with forest. The clearing of land for agricultural use and the cutting of trees for fuel gradually changed the scene, and today forest areas have dwindled to less than 4% of Ethiopia's total land.

  4. Ethiopian montane forests - Wikipedia

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    Former ecoregion boundaries as defined by the WWF (2001) In the 1983 Vegetation Map of Africa, Frank White identified three vegetation types in the Ethiopian highlands – "Evergreen and semi-evergreen bushland and thicket - East African" from 1000 to 1800 meters elevation, "Undifferentiated montane vegetation (A) Afromontane" from 1,800 to about 3800 meters elevation, and "Altimontane ...

  5. List of ecoregions in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. 1.2 Tropical and subtropical ... The following is a list of ecoregions in Ethiopia, as identified by the ...

  6. Geography of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Of these, the Bashilo rises near Magdala and drains eastern Amhara; the Jamma rises near Ankober and drains northern Shoa; the Muger rises near Addis Ababa and drains south-western Shoa; the Didessa, the largest of the Abay's affluents, rises in the Kaffa hills and has a generally south-to-north course; the Dabus runs near the western edge of ...

  7. Ethiopian montane grasslands and woodlands - Wikipedia

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    Former ecoregion boundaries as defined by the WWF (2001) In the 1983 Vegetation Map of Africa, Frank White identified three vegetation types in the Ethiopian highlands – "Evergreen and semi-evergreen bushland and thicket - East African" from 1000 to 1800 meters elevation, "Undifferentiated montane vegetation (A) Afromontane" from 1,800 to about 3800 meters elevation, and "Altimontane ...

  8. File:Map of potential vegetation of Ethiopia with legend-fr.svg

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    English: Map of potential vegetation of Ethiopia, adapted from Ib Friis, Sebsebe Demissew and Paulo van Breugel (2010). Afroalpine belt (AB) Ericaceous belt (EB)

  9. Category:Forests of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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