TZ054
Handeni District Coastal Forests


Country/territory: Tanzania

IBA criteria met: A1, A2, A3 (2001)
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Area: 12,000 hectares (120.00 km2)

Nature Tanzania

Site description (2001 baseline)
Handeni District lies inland of Pangani District (TZ056). It runs west a further 120 km to the Nguu mountains (TZ060) and is one of the few districts to contain both coastal and montane forest. Inland of the coastal lowlands the land rises gradually and becomes dryer, forest giving way to woodland. Six Forest Reserves in Handeni District have affinities with coastal forest habitat: Gendagenda North (1,295 ha), Gendagenda South (1,919 ha), Bondo (328 ha), Mtunguru (2,305 ha), Kwasumba (2,933 ha) and Magambazi (750 ha). Of these, only the two Gendagenda forests have been investigated for birds and are included in the IBA.

Key biodiversity
See Box and Tables 2 and 3 for key species. To date, a total of 57 species including Tauraco fischeri, Anthreptes reichenowi, Phyllastrephus fischeri and Erythrocercus holochlorus have been recorded. Circaetus fasciolatus has recently been recorded from the Gendagenda area. All the typical coastal forest species that are known from nearby Msumbugwe Forest Reserve (TZ056) can be expected at this site. Zoothera guttata is likely to occur on passage.

Non-bird biodiversity: Clarke and Stubblefield (1995) list 26 mammal species, three forest-dependent reptiles, nine amphibians and three near-endemic plants.


Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Handeni District Coastal Forests (Tanzania). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/handeni-district-coastal-forests-iba-tanzania on 23/12/2024.