Ihimbo Central Forest Reserve
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| Ihimbo Central Forest Reserve | |
|---|---|
| Ihimbo Forest | |
| Location | Rukungiri District, Western Region, Uganda |
| Coordinates | 0°40′0″S 29°49′59″E / 0.66667°S 29.83306°E |
| Area | 4.77 square Kilometers |
| Governing body | National Forestry Authority (NFA) |
Ihimbo Central Forest Reserve, located in western Uganda,[1][2] is one of the protected forest reserves in Uganda which is found in Rukungiri district. The Forest Reserve is situated near the villages of Bwambara and Kikongi. The forest reserve is endowed with natural herbs that are medicinal and cure ailments in the human body and managed by National Forestry Authority. The forest reserve was gazetted in 1965.[2]
Medicinal plants
Ihimbo Central Forest Reserve is well known for its medicinal[3][4] purpose that it plays in the lives of local communities living around the forest. The forest covers communities like Bwambara,[5] Kikarara, Rwenshama, Nyabubare and Kikongi. All these parishes are found in Bwambara sub-county in Rukungiri district, South Western Uganda.[5] The plants found in this forest reserve include commonly used medicinal[6] plants[7] such as Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Lamiaceae, Poaceae and Eurphobiaceae with 26, 21, 12, 21, 11 and 10 species cited respectively as documented in the research findings of Mbarara University for Science and Technology.[8][9]
Language
The language widely spoken by communities around Ihimbo Central Forest Reserve is Runyankole/ Kiga.[10][11][12]