Bwamba Mountains

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The Bwamba Mountains are a rugged, forested mountain range in western Uganda, forming part of the Albertine Rift and known for their rich biodiversity and steep, isolated terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
access limited road infrastructure
steep footpaths
adjacentTo Semuliki National Park NERFINISHED
biodiversityRegion Albertine Rift biodiversity hotspot NERFINISHED
biogeographicSignificance part of Albertine Rift endemism center
transition zone between lowland and montane forests
characteristic isolated terrain
climate high rainfall
humid tropical
conservationStatus partly protected in nearby national park
country Uganda
countryBorderProximity Democratic Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
drainage Semuliki River basin NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole refuge for forest species
watershed for local rivers
elevationFeature low to mid-elevation montane zone
geologicalFeature fault-block mountains
geologicalSetting rift margin uplift
habitat amphibians
butterflies
forest birds
primates
humanActivity small rural settlements
subsistence agriculture in lower slopes
knownFor high endemism
rich biodiversity
languageRegion home area of Bwamba-speaking communities
locatedIn Africa
Bundibugyo District NERFINISHED
East Africa NERFINISHED
Western Region, Uganda NERFINISHED
near Rwenzori Mountains NERFINISHED
Semuliki Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Albertine Rift NERFINISHED
Albertine Rift montane forests ecoregion NERFINISHED
East African Rift System NERFINISHED
terrain rugged
steep
threat agricultural expansion
deforestation on lower slopes
habitat fragmentation
vegetation montane forest
tropical forest

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Albertine Rift Mountains contains Bwamba Mountains