List of protected areas of Malawi explained
There are nine national parks and reserves in Malawi.
National parks
- Kasungu National Park — situated approximately 165 km north of the capital city, Lilongwe, this is, at over 2,000 km2, the second largest of Malawi's parks
- Lake Malawi National Park — designated a National Park in 1980 to protect the unique diversity of tropical fish living in Lake Malawi, some not found anywhere else on earth
- Lengwe National Park — most famed for the nyala antelope, not found in the other northern parks of Malawi
- Liwonde National Park — situated 120 km north of Blantyre, on the banks of the Upper Shire River
- Nyika National Park — the first (certified in 1965), the largest (over 3,000 km2) and the highest (average height 1,800 m)
Game and wildlife reserves
Other protected areas
Forest reserves
Malawi has a system of forest reserves, the first of which were established over a century ago. Grazing and cultivation have encroached on many forest reserves, and many reserve forests have been replaced with exotic plantation trees including pine and eucalyptus.[1]
ha. est. 1927
- Bunda Forest Reserve 426 ha, est. 1948
- Chimaliro Forest Reserve 15,205 ha, est. 1926
- Chilobwe Forest Reserve 1314 ha, est. 1960
- Chongoni Forest Reserve 12,353 ha, est. 1924
- Dedza Mountain Forest Reserve 2917 ha, est. 1926
- Dedza-Salima Escarpment Forest Reserve 30,965 ha, est. 1974
- Dowa Hills Forest Reserve 3142 ha, est. 1974
- Dwambazi Forest Reserve, 7886.27 km2[3]
- Dzalanyama Forest Reserve 98,827 ha, est. 1922
- Dzenza Forest Reserve 779 ha, est. 1948
- Dzonzi Forest Reserve 4494 ha, est. 1924
- Kongwe Forest Reserve 1948 ha, est. 1926
- Mchinji Forest Reserve 20,885 ha, est. 1924
- Msitowalengwe Forest Reserve 98 ha, est. 1974
- Mua-Livulezi Forest Reserve 12,673 ha, est. 1924
- Mua-Tsanya Forest Reserve 933 ha, est. 1924
- Mvai Forest Reserve 4140 ha, est. 1924
- Ngala Forest Reserve 2272 ha, est. 1958
- North Senga Forest Reserve 1207 ha, est. 1958
- Ntchisi Mountain Forest Reserve 8758 ha, est. 1924
- South Senga Forest Reserve 532 ha, est. 1958
- Thuma Forest Reserve 15,767 ha, est. 1956
- Amalika Forest Reserve 370 ha, est. 1959
- Chigumula Forest Reserve 525 ha, est. 1925
- Chiradzulu Forest Reserve 774 ha, est. 1924
- Kalulu Hills Forest Reserve 2892 ha, est. 1958
- Liwonde Forest Reserve 27,407 ha, est. 1924
- Malabvi Forest Reserve 300 ha, est. 1927
- Mangochi Forest Reserve 40,853 ha, est. 1924
- Mangochi Palm Forest Reserve 501 ha, est. 1980
- Masambanjati Forest Reserve 93 ha, est. 1974
- Masenjere Forest Reserve 276 ha, est. 1930
- Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve (Milange-Michesi) 56,314 ha, est. 1927
- Michiru Forest Reserve 3004 ha, est. 1970
- Milare Forest Reserve 59 ha, est. 1949
- Mudi Forest Reserve 39 ha, est. 1922
- Namizimu Forest Reserve 88,966 ha, est. 1924
- Ndirande Forest Reserve 1433 ha, est. 1922
- Soche Forest Reserve 388 ha, est. 1922
- Thambani Forest Reserve 4680 ha, est. 1927
- Thuchila Forest Reserve 1843 ha, est. 1925
- Thyolo Mountain Forest Reserve 1347 ha, est. 1924
- Matandwe Forest Reserve 31,053 ha, est. 1931
- Tsamba Forest Reserve 32.37 km2, est. 1928[4]
- Thyolomwani Forest Reserve 965 ha, est. 1930
- Zomba-Malosa Forest Reserve 19,018 ha, est. 1913
External links
Notes and References
- Mauambeta, Daulos (2010). Status of Forests and Tree Management in Malawi: A Position Paper Prepared for the Coordination Union for Rehabilitation of the Environment (CURE). CURE Technical Report. September 2010 DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3497.7926 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264410475_STATUS_OF_FORESTS_AND_TREE_MANAGEMENT_IN_MALAWI_A_Position_Paper_Prepared_for_the_Coordination_Union_for_Rehabilitation_of_the_Environment_CURE Forest Reserve names, areas, and dates established listed in this section are from this source unless otherwise noted.
- "Bunganya Forest Reserve". Protected Planet, Accessed 1 September 2019 https://www.protectedplanet.net/bunganya-forest-reserve
- https://www.protectedplanet.net/33255 "Dwambazi". Protected Planet, Accessed 1 September 2019
- "Tsamba Forest Reserve". Protected Planet, accessed 1 September 2019. https://www.protectedplanet.net/33160