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Vundwe Island

Coordinates: 06°24′07″S 39°25′00″E / 6.40194°S 39.41667°E / -6.40194; 39.41667
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Vundwe Island
Vundwe Island is located in Tanzania
Vundwe Island
Vundwe Island
Geography
LocationZanzibar Channel
Coordinates06°24′07″S 39°25′00″E / 6.40194°S 39.41667°E / -6.40194; 39.41667
ArchipelagoZanzibar Archipelago
Adjacent toIndian Ocean
Area1.12 km2 (0.43 sq mi)
Length2.4 km (1.49 mi)
Width0.7 km (0.43 mi)
Administration
RegionUnguja South Region
DistrictKaskazini A District
Demographics
LanguagesSwahili
Ethnic groupsHadimu

Vundwe Island (Kisiwa cha Vundwe, in Swahili) is an island located in N'gambwa ward of Kusini District in Unguja South Region, Tanzania.[1] It lies only 300 m south of Uzi Island and it has an area of 1,4 km2.[2]: 5  Its elevation is about 17 m above sea level.[3] The waters surrounding the island are used as a site for commercial fishing.[4]: 66 

Ecology

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Vundwe is relatively isolated and it is not a protected area, unlike the nearby Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve.[4]: 66  The island has a high coral rag forest with tall trees like Adansonia digitata baobabs,[2]: 5  which has, in recent years, started to be subjected to extensive clearing.[2]: 13  [4]: 70  This impacts the habitat of the Zanzibar red colobus, an endangered species of red colobus monkey which the island houses. The species population also declines because of poisonings.[4]: 70 

References

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  1. ^ "Zanziabr (Districts and Wards) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  2. ^ a b c Nowak, Katarzyna; Perkin, Andrew; Jones, Trevor (September 2009). Update on Habitat Loss and Conservation Status of the Endangered Zanzibar Red Colobus on Uzi and Vundwe Islands (pdf). Department of Commercial Crops, Fruits and Forestry (DCCFF). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Vundwe Island". geoview.info. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d Nowak, Katarzyna; Lee, Phyllis C. (2013). "Status of Zanzibar Red Colobus and Sykes's Monkeys in Two Coastal Forests in 2005" (PDF). Primate Conservation (27). Retrieved 13 August 2014.