El Naggaza National Park
National park in Libya
32°46′44″N 13°52′44″E / 32.779°N 13.879°E / 32.779; 13.879El Naggaza National Park is a national park of Libya in the Murqub district close to Tripoli. It was established in 1993 and covers an area of 4,000 hectares (9,900 acres).[1]
Flora and fauna
The park hosts various species of birds such as flamingos and seagulls, as well as other species of animals such as seals.
External links
- Worldatlas
- Protected Planet
- Worlds National Parks[permanent dead link]
References
- ^ Bouras, Essam M. "National parks and reserves" (PDF). Head, of protected area & biodiversity section,Nature conservation Dept, Environment General Authority, Convention on Biological Diversity. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
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