Talassemtane National Park
Talassemtane National Park is a national park in the Rif region of Northern Morocco.
The 589.5-square-kilometre (227.6 sq mi) park was created in October 2004 to conserve the last of Morocco’s threatened fir forests.[1][2]
The park also contains other plant species endemic to the Spanish/Maghrebi biodiversity hotspot such as the endangered Atlas cedar and Andalusian Belladonna Atropa baetica.The Bearded vulture and over 100 other birds have been observed at the park.[3]
Talassemtane is part of the Transcontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean.
World Heritage Status
This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on 12/10/1998 in the natural category.[4]
References
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- ↑ Talassemtane National Park, Protected Planet
- ↑ National Parks, Morocco.com
- ↑ Le parc national de Talassemtane, Ecologie.ma
- ↑ whc.unesco
Coordinates: 35°08′N 5°05′W / 35.13°N 5.08°W
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