Fig 1.
Map of protected areas and complexes linked by wildlife corridors in and adjacent to Tanzania.
1, Ibanda GR; 2, Rumanyika GR; 3, Akagera NP; 4, Burigi-Biharamulo Complex; 5, Serengeti-Ngorongoro Complex; 6, Lake Natron Basin; 7, Arusha NP; 8, Kilimanjaro NP; 9, Amboseli NP; 10, Gombe Stream NP; 11, Moyowosi-Kigosi Complex; 12, Lake Manyara NP; 13, Tarangire Complex; 14, Tsavo-Mkomazi Complex; 15, Uvinza FR; 16, Swaga Swaga GR; 17: Handeni GCA; 18, Baga and Kisima-Gonja FRs; 19, Amani NR; 20, Kambai FR; 21, Mahale Mountains NP; 22, Ugalla GR; 23, Wami-Mbiki WMA; 24, Saadani NP; 25, Katavi-Rukwa Complex; 26, Ruaha-Rungwa Complex; 27, Udzungwa Complex; 28, Mikumi NP; 29, Uluguru NR; 30, Pande GR; 31, Rungwe-Kitulo Complex; 32, Mpanga-Kipengere GR; 33, Uzungwa Scarp NR; 34, Selous GR; 35, Liparamba GR; 36, Niassa National Reserve; 37, Lukwika-Lumesure GR; and 38, Msanjesi GR. Red box shows the extent of the 80 villages with interview data concerning wildlife movement around Wami-Mbiki Wildlife Management Area.
Fig 2.
Locations of least-cost corridors linking protected areas in and adjacent to Tanzania.
Least-cost corridors are shown representing the lowest 10% (orange) cumulative-cost cells. Numbers refer to protected area names listed in Fig 1 and S1 Table.
Fig 3.
Network graph of open (solid lines) and severed (dashed lines) wildlife corridors linking protected areas in and adjacent to Tanzania.
Numbers refer to protected area names listed in Fig 1 and S1 Table.