East-Africa is famous for its vast savannas and the biodiversity so typical for this particular landscape. Yet the region harbors a number of other forest ecosystems, including lowland and mountain rain forests, dryland forests and woodlands, and of course swamp forests and coastal mangroves. Similar to the other East-African states, Kenya is struggling with high rates of deforestation. Its forests and woodlands are threatened by illegal logging, changing climate and encroachment on forests for agricultural land and fuelwood.
          
            Year: 2015
            From album: African Biodiversity
            
              Photographer:
              Yannick Beadoin
            
            
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                  Big
                
                  Cats
                
                  Environment
                
                  Gazelles
                
                  Kenya
                
                  National
                
                  Nature
                
                  Parks
                
                  Sunset
                
                  The
                
                  Trees
                
                  Wilderbeast
                
                  zebra