Rugezi Marsh


The Rugezi Marsh is a protected area in Rwanda, covering. The wetland is one of headwaters of the Nile, situated in the Northern Province within the Buberuka Highlands. At, the marsh is a high altitude peat bog. Rugezi developed from an accumulation of organic materials within a quartzite rock-trapping water depression. In its natural state, Rugezi has been playing a significant ecological, hydrological, socio-economical, historic, and recreational role in Rwanda. It is also an Important Bird Area recognized by the BirdLife International in 2001, and is reported to be the habitat of 43 species of birds within and in the surrounding areas of the marsh; the area of IBA is identified as ha. The specific species of Grauer's swamp warbler and white-winged swamp warbler living together is reported as "unusual" by BirdLife International.

Geography

The Rugezi Marsh is a high altitude valley created due to the uplift of Buberuka Highlands. Its boundary extends between southern latitude 1° 21’30’’and 1°36’11’’ and eastern longitudes 29°49’59’’and 29°59’50.’’ The hills in the marshy land are caused due to erosion and are found formed in round shape. Its geological formation consists of metamorphic rocks. The ridges surrounding the flooded marsh is of quartzite formations. In its natural state, the Rugezi Marsh formed a dense mat over floating peat formation in its deeper waters. Average annual rainfall in the marsh is reported to be of.

Hydrology

The marsh land functions as a regulating basin to moderate the flows inflows and outflows and is given the epithet "earth kidneys". The marsh regulates, retains, and filters water resources which flow into the downstream lakes of Bulera and Ruhondo. Environmental issues related to Rugezi Marsh include agricultural reclamation and drainage by ELECTROGAZ. However, its effectiveness as water balancing of the resources has been dented in recent years due to high anthropogenic pressure and also due to the development specific project of agricultural reclamation and drainage of the marsh.

Flora

The floral species reported from the marsh are Miscanthidium violaceum, Cyperus latifolius and papyrus C. papyrus species is reported near the outlet of the lake.

Avifauna

Of the 43 species of birds in the marsh and its surrounding Afrotropical Highlands biome, the globally threatened species under defined categories are the following.
Apart from the above, some of the species of least concern are the following.