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Slide 1: Riparian Zone
and Dry Bush-savanna--Sclerophytic Vegetation--Virunga National Park.
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Slide 2: Bush-Woodland
near the Town of Rutshuru, D.R. Congo.
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Slide 3: The Lower Afro-Montane
Forest on the Slopes of Mikeno Volcano.
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Slide 4: Mt. Karisimbi
and Exotic Crops in the Upper Afro-Montane Forest Belt.
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Slide 5: Women Carrying
Water through a Fallow Bean Field in the Afro-Montane Forest Belt.
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Slide 6: Other Introduced
Crops in the Afro-Montane Forest Belt .
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Slide 7: Intensive Hillside
Farming in the Buberuka Highlands above the Rugezi Swamp.
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Slide 8: Another view
of Intensive Agriculture in the Buberuka Highlands.
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Slide 9: Bottomland “Peat”
Hydromorphic Soils in the Buberuka Highlands .
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Slide 10: Spatial
Patterns of Traditional Agricultural Land Use.
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Slide 11: Wheatlands
in the Buberuka Highlands.
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Slide 12: Subsistence
Agriculture Invading very Steeplands.
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Slide 13: Clear-cut
Deforested Area in the Gishwati Forest Preserve changed into Modern Dairy Farms.
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Slide 14: Accelerated
Erosion on the Zaire-Nile Crest.
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Slide 15: Line of Demarcation
between the Advancing Agriculture and the Virunga National Park.
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Slide 16: View across
Lake Bulera to Muhabura Volcano.
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Slide 17: A Paysannat
Farm Northeast of Ruhengeri.
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Slide 18: A High-altitude
Tea Plantation near Gisenyi.
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Slide 19: Native Bamboo
Vegetation on the Edge of Volcanoes National Park.
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Slide 20: A Flock of
Crested Cranes in Agricultural Fields.
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Slide 21: Digital Elevation
Model of the Virunga Volcanoes: Karisimbi, Mikeno and Muhabura.
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Slide 22: View
of the Southwestern Slopes of Mt. Karisimbi.
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Slide 23: The Hagenia
Woodland, Undergrowth and Lobelia on Visoke Volcano.
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Slide 24: Dense Hagenia
Forest on the Slopes of Visoke.
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Slide 25: A large “Grayback”
Male Mountain Gorilla Eating Bamboo Shoots
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Slide 26: Gorilla Mother
and Baby in the Bamboo Forest near Karisoke Entrance.
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Slide 27: Giant Heather,
Sphagnum Moss and Lichens on the "Bush Ridge".
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Slide 28: Giant Lobelia,
Groundsels (Senecio sp.) and other Plants.
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Slide 29: Low Sedges
and Sphagnum Mosses in the Nival Zone--the Summit of Mt. Karisimbi.
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Slide 30: View of Mikeno
from the summit of Mount Karisimbi on a Clear Day.
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Slide 31: The Agricultural
Landscape of the High Afro-Montane Belt.
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