The Forest Reservoir: How the Mau Forest Fuels the Great Migration
The article below synthesizes the relationship between the Mau Forest, its endangered inhabitants, and the legendary Great Migration. The Forest Reservoir: How the Mau Forest Fuels the Great Wildebeest Migration Within the Kenyan highlands lies the Mau Forest Complex, a sprawling landscape of ancient trees, swirling mist, and hidden wildlife. While it may seem a world away from the dusty, sun-bleached plains of the Maasai Mara , these two ecosystems are locked in a vital embrace. The Mau is not just a forest; it is the " Water Tower " that keeps one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles—the Great Migration—from coming to a literal standstill. 1. What is a "Water Tower"? In East Africa, the term "Water Tower" refers to high-altitude mountain forests that act as giant natural sponges. The Mau is the largest of Kenya’s five primary towers, which also include Mount Kenya, the Aberdare Range, Mount Elgon, and the Cherangani Hills. These towers are t...