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  • This mountain has four species of birds strictly confined to it, including the critically endangered Karthala scops owl (Otus pauliani), Grand Comoro flycatcher (Humblotia flavirostris, EN), and the Grand Comoro drongo (Dicrurus fuscipennis, EN), so all these species are extremely vulnerable to habitat loss.

    Comoros forests 2007

  • Available in French (360 pp.; revised francophone bibliography) for FF170 from Karthala, 22-24 Blvd Arago, 75013 Paris, FRANCE; fax

    5: Farming systems and gardening techniques 1996

  • The Karthala volcano, which covers two thirds of Grande Comore island, has erupted about 20 times over the past century and four times since 2005, displacing thousands of locals in the process.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2008

  • "However threatening he may be, the Karthala offers a huge economic potential and should be a real asset for the country and especially for the people living nearby," said Opia Mensah Kumah, country director for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2008

  • "Exploiting the Karthala, with the prospect of developing geothermal energy, should be a source of great optimism, especially in the context of the current economic downturn," he said.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2008

  • Speaking at the opening of a three-day conference on the slopes of the Karthala, officials and experts argued that the volcano could be a goldmine for the Indian Ocean nation.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2008

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