Gemehat Forest Reveals Urgent Need for Conservation Measures and Medicinal Value
The researchers studied the Gemeshat Forest in northeastern Ethiopia to learn about the types of plants and how the forest is structured. They looked at 60 plots and found 60 different kinds of trees and shrubs. The most common families were Fabaceae and Oleaceae. The forest had a lot of small trees and shrubs, showing it is still growing. Some species in the forest need protection. The researchers suggest ways to keep the forest healthy for the future.