ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Finima Nature Park Finima Nature ParkNatural park in Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria Finima Nature ParkFNPFinima Nature ParkInteractive map of Finima Nature ParkLocationBonny Island, Rivers StateCoordinates4°23′43.73″N 7°10′34.75″E / 4.3954806°N 7.1763194°E / 4.3954806; 7.1763194Area1,000 ha (3.9 mi2)Established1999Visitors1765 (Jan. 2017)Governing bodyNiger Delta Wetlands CommissionWebsitefinimanaturepark.com The Finima Nature Park is a natural park in Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria covering an area of approximately 1000 ha (3.9 sq mi). It was established by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited in 1999 with the aim of conserving nature and biodiversity in the region.[1] Ecology Finima's reserve area is covered by tropical rainforest and mangrove swamps, some parts contain sand with freshwater ponds and tall timber between the swamps and the beach.[1] Flora Vegetation of the park has progressively developed into a high forest considering the form from which it began in 1999. There are two storey that can be distinguished from outside the forest, the emergent include Symphonia globulifera, Cleistopholis patens, Uapaca spp., Musanga cecropioides, Hallea ledermannii, Terminalia spp., Anthostema aubryanum, Tectona grandis and Elaeis guineensis. The understory is composed mainly of Calamus deeratus, Alchornea cordifolia, Monodora tenuifolia, Harungana madagascariensis, Strophanthus preussii, Rauvolfia vomitoria and Raphia spp. The interior of the forest is very shady, and as a result a wide variety of shade tolerant forbs (e.g. Nephrolepis biserrata, Culcasia scandens, Laportea spp., Chromolaena odorata, Aframomum melegueta and Costus afer) and various sedges form thickets on the forest floor. By dry season, large cushion of litter cover the floor because of increase in abscission rate of some plants such as Musanga cecropioides, Hallea ledermannii, Calamus deeratus, Gmelina arborea, Raphia spp. and Elaeis guineensis[citation needed]. Fauna Finima Nature Park is home to some wildlife species of high conservation value, a variety of mammals, birds and reptiles including crocodiles, snakes and alligators. The site of the nature park is the natural habitat of salt water hippopotamuses. The area is protected by park rangers and hunting is prohibited.[1] List of animals Mammals Mona monkey Pygmy hippopotamus Reptiles and amphibians African rock python Ball python Black-necked spitting cobra Calabar python Crowned bullfrog Dwarf crocodile Emerald snake Forest cobra Forest hinge-back tortoise Forest vine snake Fire skink Gaboon viper Hallowell's toad Green bush viper Jameson's mamba Nile crocodile Ornate monitor Brown-flanked skink Red-headed rock agama Slender-snouted crocodile Square-marked toad West African black turtle Western clawed frog Western Forest File Snake West African night adder Birds Black-crowned night heron Pied crow Black crake Black kite Blue-eared kingfisher Blue peacock Feral rock pigeon Great egret Grey heron Hooded vulture Little curlew Red-eyed dove Water thick-knee Western reef heron White-faced whistling duck Woodland kingfisher References 1 2 3 "Finima Nature Park: Conserving nature, biodiversity". The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2017. External links Official website https://www.nigerialng.com Archived 2015-05-16 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Finima Nature Park. vteRivers StateCapital: Port HarcourtTopics Agriculture Bibliography Crime Culture (Music) Delegations Deputy Governor Economy Education (Schools) Executive Council Fire Service Geography Government Governor (List) Health High Court History People Police Politics (Elections) Communities Abua Asarama Bane Chokocho Kono Okobie Onikwu Umuakuru-Igbo Cities and towns Abalama Abonnema Ahoada Ataba Bonny Bodo Bori City Buguma Elele Emohua Igrita Igwuruta Nkoroo Odiabidi Okrika Omoku Onne Opobo Port Harcourt Rumuokoro LGA(s) Abua–Odual Ahoada East Ahoada West Akuku-Toru Andoni Asari-Toru Bonny Degema Eleme Emohua Etche Gokana Ikwerre Khana Obio-Akpor Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni Ogu–Bolo Okrika Omuma Opobo–Nkoro Oyigbo Port Harcourt Tai Metro areas Greater Port Harcourt Outline Index WikiProject