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Protected areas of Libya

Protected areas of Libya include any geographical area protected for a specific use.

Most protected areas are intended for the conservation of flora and fauna. Libya's national parks and nature reserves are maintained by the "Technical Committee of Wildlife and National Parks" which was created in 1990, as part of the General Secretariat of Agricultural Reclamation and Land Reform.[1][2]

Areas may also be protected for their value and importance as historical, cultural heritage or scientific sites. More information on these can be found in the list of heritage sites in Libya.

There were no national parks or protected areas in Libya prior to the Libyan coup of 1969. The new revolutionary government began to designate national parks and nature reserves in the 1970s. By 2009 seven national parks, five nature reserves and twenty-four other protected areas had been established, mostly along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.[3] Among the most visited of these areas are Karaboli National Park, El-Kouf National Park, Benghazi Nature Reserve, and Tripoli Nature Reserve along the coast, and Zellaf Nature Reserve in the southwestern desert.

Benghazi Nature Reserve edit

The Benghazi Nature Reserve is located north of the city of Benghazi about 14 km on the Mediterranean coast. Known for its migratory waterbirds, the reserve includes a stretch of beach dunes and salt marshes, as well as the Ayn Zayanah Lagoon. The lagoon is fed by a number of freshwater springs and flamingos winter over there. Despite its protected status, the area is also used for fishing and recreation. In a number of places garbage has been illegally dumped in the reserve.

El Kouf National Park edit

El Kouf National Park[4] is located near and to the west of the city of Bayda, in Jabal al Akhdar District in the forested hills of the Jebel Akhdar or Green Mountains. The park is only about 15 km wide from east and west, but it streaches from the coast for a 160 km to the south, following the course of Wadi el-Kouf. There are three major habitat types, beach dunes give way to maquis shrubland at higher elevations, with a fluvial microhabitat along the course of the wadi. The park protects both marine and land wildlife. Noted species include bottlenose dolphins, golden wolves, striped hyenas and small-spotted genets. The landscape includes cliffs and caves.[5]

National parks edit

Nature reserves edit

Other protected areas edit

Ramsar wetlands edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Parks, Reserves, and Other Protected Areas in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya". Parks.it, The Portal about Parks in Italy. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  2. ^ Auzias, Dominique and Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2008) Le Petit Futé Libye (2nd edition) Petit Futé, Nouvelles éd. de l'Université, Paris, France, page 27, ISBN 978-2-7469-2276-1
  3. ^ Davies, Ethel (2009) North Africa: The Roman Coast Bradt Travel Guides, Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, England, page 326, ISBN 978-1-84162-287-3
  4. ^ El Kouf National Park is also known as El Kauf National Park and Wadi el-Kouf Park.
  5. ^ "تعرفوا على منتزه وادي الكوف - منتديات أبناء ليبيا" Archived 2012-09-04 at archive.today in Arabic

protected, areas, libya, include, geographical, area, protected, specific, most, protected, areas, intended, conservation, flora, fauna, libya, national, parks, nature, reserves, maintained, technical, committee, wildlife, national, parks, which, created, 1990. Protected areas of Libya include any geographical area protected for a specific use Most protected areas are intended for the conservation of flora and fauna Libya s national parks and nature reserves are maintained by the Technical Committee of Wildlife and National Parks which was created in 1990 as part of the General Secretariat of Agricultural Reclamation and Land Reform 1 2 Areas may also be protected for their value and importance as historical cultural heritage or scientific sites More information on these can be found in the list of heritage sites in Libya There were no national parks or protected areas in Libya prior to the Libyan coup of 1969 The new revolutionary government began to designate national parks and nature reserves in the 1970s By 2009 seven national parks five nature reserves and twenty four other protected areas had been established mostly along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea 3 Among the most visited of these areas are Karaboli National Park El Kouf National Park Benghazi Nature Reserve and Tripoli Nature Reserve along the coast and Zellaf Nature Reserve in the southwestern desert Contents 1 Benghazi Nature Reserve 2 El Kouf National Park 3 National parks 4 Nature reserves 5 Other protected areas 6 Ramsar wetlands 7 NotesBenghazi Nature Reserve editThe Benghazi Nature Reserve is located north of the city of Benghazi about 14 km on the Mediterranean coast Known for its migratory waterbirds the reserve includes a stretch of beach dunes and salt marshes as well as the Ayn Zayanah Lagoon The lagoon is fed by a number of freshwater springs and flamingos winter over there Despite its protected status the area is also used for fishing and recreation In a number of places garbage has been illegally dumped in the reserve El Kouf National Park editEl Kouf National Park 4 is located near and to the west of the city of Bayda in Jabal al Akhdar District in the forested hills of the Jebel Akhdar or Green Mountains The park is only about 15 km wide from east and west but it streaches from the coast for a 160 km to the south following the course of Wadi el Kouf There are three major habitat types beach dunes give way to maquis shrubland at higher elevations with a fluvial microhabitat along the course of the wadi The park protects both marine and land wildlife Noted species include bottlenose dolphins golden wolves striped hyenas and small spotted genets The landscape includes cliffs and caves 5 National parks editName Area km Created District NotesAbughilan National Park 40 1992 Jabal al Gharbi DistrictEl Kouf National Park 80 1978 Jabal al Akhdar DistrictKarabolli National Park 80 1992 Tripoli District Tarabulus El Naggaza National Park 40 1993 Murqub DistrictRajma National Park Jabal al Gharbi DistrictSirman National Park Surman 4 1992 Zawiya DistrictNature reserves editBenghazi Nature Reserve Bier Ayyad Nature Reserve New Hiesha Natural Reserve Tripoli Nature Reserve Zellaf Nature ReserveOther protected areas editAin Zayanah Ajdabiya Marsh Al Jaghbub Oasis Belkarra Boulelli Berjuj Valley Bombe gulf Fezzan valleys Garabulli Giarabub Grotto de Lete Harouj Mountain Jalo Oasis Kufrah Oasis Nefhusa Oasis of Ghat Qaminis and Tukrah salines Rajma plantations Sabratha Sebkha el Sahel Serir Shahaat Taizerbo Taoulga islands Thaouara Wadi KhamRamsar wetlands editAin Elshakika Ain ElzargaNotes edit Parks Reserves and Other Protected Areas in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Parks it The Portal about Parks in Italy Retrieved 2012 05 20 Auzias Dominique and Labourdette Jean Paul 2008 Le Petit Fute Libye 2nd edition Petit Fute Nouvelles ed de l Universite Paris France page 27 ISBN 978 2 7469 2276 1 Davies Ethel 2009 North Africa The Roman Coast Bradt Travel Guides Chalfont St Peter Buckinghamshire England page 326 ISBN 978 1 84162 287 3 El Kouf National Park is also known as El Kauf National Park and Wadi el Kouf Park تعرفوا على منتزه وادي الكوف منتديات أبناء ليبيا Archived 2012 09 04 at archive today in Arabic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Protected areas of Libya amp oldid 1058801484 National parks, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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