Udzungwa: Tales of Discovery in an East African Rainforest is a beautiful and lavishly illustrated book containing 23 personal stories about Africa's hidden rainforests – the Udzungwa Mountains and the other Eastern Arc Mountains in East Africa, a lush area teeming with extraordinary wildlife, in a mountain range surrounded by vast, dry savannah. Thirty-five years ago, the Udzungwa Mountains were largely unknown. But since 1980, researchers and students, including many from the Natural History Museum of Denmark, have been documenting the mountains' unique fauna and flora. Their efforts have resulted in the discovery of thousands of new animal, bird and plant species, including a new species of monkey. Udzungwa: Tales of Discovery in an East African Rainforest is full of fascinating information about new discoveries, evolution, fieldwork and wildlife in these East African montane forests – a place where time appears to have stood still for millions of years.
4 Where Time Stood Still
The forests atop the Eastern Arc endure after 30 million years of climatic and geological turmoil
By Francesco Rovero and Flemming Pagh Jensen
14 The Storybook Shrew
Unearthing a distinctive and charismatic ancient species
By Francesco Rovero
16 Portfolio: The Amazing Afrotheria
By Galen Rathbun
22 And a Forest Partridge
The serendipitous discovery of a most remarkable bird
By Lars Dinesen, Louis A. Hansen and Thomas Lehmberg
30 Getting Closer to the Sanje Mangabey
An extraordinary story of living among a group of little-known forest monkeys
By Trevor Jones
40 Portfolio: In the Beginning
By Thomas Struhsaker
42 Beyond the Field
Adventure and discovery in cabinets and drawers
By William T. Stanley
50 Patterns among Birds
Rethinking the origin and evolution of African rainforest birds
By Jon Fjeldså
58 Invisible Eyes in the Forest
Recording the most elusive animals on camera
By Francesco Rovero, Daniela W. De Luca and Andrew Bowkett
66 Spiders Fall from the Sky
Catching and counting spiders in a pristine rainforest
By Nikolaj Scharff
74 A Relict Sunbird
An endemic 7-million-year-old sunbird species
By Flemming Pagh Jensen
82 Arrivals and Departures
‘Ecological elders’ and the ancestry of African mammals
By Jonathan Kingdon
98 Portfolio: From Slime to Spears
By Ben Rowson, Peter Tattersfield, Mary B. Seddon and Christine F. Ngereza
100 The Discovery of the Punky Monkey
A new African primate makes an appearance
by Trevor Jones
108 Two Thousand Plant Species Jostle for Space
The incredible plant life of the Udzungwas
By Quentin Luke
110 Portfolio: The African Violet
By Johanna Kolehmainen and Steffen Brøgger-Jensen
114 Portfolio: Plants as Primary Health Care
By Steffen Brøgger-Jensen
122 Elephant Hideout
An unusual population of mountain-climbing elephants
By Trevor Jones and Katarzyna Nowak
128 The Smaller Majority
Zooming in on the hidden world of arthropods
By Thomas Pape and Nikolaj Scharff
142 Portfolio: It’s All in the Eyes
By Andrew Perkin
144 Frogs without Limits
Amphibians daring to survive in the most peculiar places
By Kim M. Howell, Michele Menegon and Simon P. Loader
150 Redrawing the Map
The overlooked Southern Highlands and the case for their protection
By Tim R.B. Davenport
156 Making It Last
Conservation of the Udzungwa Mountains
By Francesco Rovero and Steffen Brøgger-Jensen
166 Acknowledgements
170 For Further Reading
172 About the Authors
176 Credits
“For those of you who thought you knew Africa, here is a whole new view.”
– Simon Stuart, IUCN Species Survival Commission
“A wonderful book and an extraordinary biodiversity hotspot. Udzungwa makes an important contribution to global species conservation.”
– Russell Mittermeier, Conservation International