%0 Journal Article %T DIVERSITY AND ENDEMICITY OF CHILIMO FOREST, CENTRAL ETHIOPIA %A Teshome Soromessa %A Ensermu Kelbessa %J Bioscience Discovery %D 2013 %I RUt Printer and Publisher %X Studies on the regeneration, structural and uses of some woody species in Chilimo Forest, one of the dry Afromontane Forests of Ethiopia were conducted. To gather vegetation and environmental data from the study forest, a 900 m2 (30 m x 30 m) quadrat was laid following the homogeneity of vegetation. All together the plant species recorded from Chilimo Forest are 213 which can be categorised into 83 families. Of these, the highest proportion is the angiosperm (represented by 193 species) followed by pteridophyta (16 species); the least represented being the gymnosperms (represented by 2 exotic and 2 indigenous species). To provide a better management and monitoring as well as to maintain the biodiversity, cultural and economic values of the forest unsustainable utility of the forest would be controlled with the various conservation activities in place. %K Chilimo Forest %K Diversity %K endemism %U http://www.biosciencediscovery.com/Volume%204%20No1%20Jan%2013/Teshome%201-4.pdf