Mount Sahendaruman is an extinct volcano located in southern part of Indonesian island of Sangihe.[1]
Mount Sahendaruman | |
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Highest point | |
Coordinates | 3°31′00″N 125°32′00″E / 3.516667°N 125.533333°E |
Geography | |
Location | Sangihe, Indonesia |
It is an area high in biodiversity in Wallacea, especially seen in the small forest patch in mountain slopes Mount Sahendaruman, the last remaining primary forest in Sangihe.
Mount Sahendaruman is home to three critically endangered and two endangered endemic bird species, the cerulean flycatcher, Sangihe whistler, Sangihe white-eye, elegant sunbird and Sangihe hanging parrot.
References
edit- ^ Facility, Global Environment (2011-05-02). Defying Extinction. Global Environment Facility. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-884122-97-2.