Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bwindi Impenetrable National Park' has mentioned 'Tree' in the following places:
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[3] The park has more than 220 tree species, and more than 50% of Uganda's tree species,[13] and more than 100 fern species. | WIKI |
Additionally, Bwindi gorillas are much more likely to build their nests in trees, nearly always in Alchornea floribunda (locally, "Echizogwa"), a small understory tree. | WIKI |
Located on the eastern edge of the Albertine Rift Valley and believed to be a Pleistocene refugium, the property is a biodiversity hotspot with possibly the greatest number of tree species for its altitude in East Africa. | UNESCO |
The property has the highest diversity of tree species (over 200 species including 10 endemics) and ferns (some 104 species) in East Africa, and maybe the most important forest in Africa for montane forest butterflies with 202 species (84% of the countryxe2x80x99s total), including eight Albertine endemics. | UNESCO |
Managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA, UWA replaced Uganda National Parks (UNP) that was the management authority of the property at the time of designation), Bwindi is protected under the provisions of various national laws (The Constitution (1995), Uganda Wildlife Act Cap 200 of 2000, National Environment Act (2000), Local Government Act (1997), The Land Act (1998), the Forest and Tree Planting Act 2003 and the Uganda Wildlife Policy (1999). | UNESCO |